Self massage method for prostatitis. Prostatitis is a common disease in urology, ranking first among male patients under 50 years of age in urology. In 1995, NIH developed a new classification method for prostatitis. Type I: equivalent to acute bacterial prostatitis in the traditional classification method, Type II: equivalent to chronic bacterial prostatitis in the traditional classification method, Type III: chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome, and Type IV: asymptomatic prostatitis. Non bacterial prostatitis is far more common than bacterial prostatitis.
First of all, a clinical evaluation should be conducted to determine the type of disease, and select treatment methods based on the etiology. Misunderstanding of the disease, unnecessary anxiety, and excessive abstinence can exacerbate symptoms. Prostatitis can be a disease with mild or no symptoms, a self-limiting disease that can be alleviated by itself, or a disease with complex symptoms that can lead to urinary tract infections, sexual dysfunction, infertility, etc. The treatment of patients should not only avoid overemphasizing the harmfulness of the disease to the patient, but also avoid adopting a simple, negative, and blindly biased attitude towards antibiotic treatment, Individualized comprehensive treatment should be used. Self massage method for prostatitis.
According to the law of the best of one's abilities and the law of positive touch solution, direct touch massage of the prostate gland has a positive therapeutic effect on prostatitis. Massage therapy has always been an important treatment for prostatitis. Self massage method for prostatitis.
"Prostatitis patients take a squatting position or lateral flexion position, clean the anus and lower rectal segment after defecation, use a condom to wear on their middle or index fingers, place their fingers along the anus and the anterior wall of the rectum to touch the prostate, and regularly touch and press the prostate gland.". At the same time, perform an anal lifting action to discharge prostate fluid from the urethral orifice and immediately urinate.
Massage for 3-5 minutes each time, preferably with prostate fluid discharged from the urethra. Before massage, use soap to lubricate the fingertips to reduce discomfort.
The interval between each massage treatment is 1-3 days. If during the self massage process, it is found that the prostate tenderness is obvious and the bladder sensation is enhanced, it is necessary to promptly seek medical advice from a specialist clinic to avoid an acute attack of chronic prostatitis, and no further massage is allowed during an acute attack.
It should be emphasized that self massage therapy is only a complementary treatment and cannot completely replace other therapies. Other massage therapies include:
(1) Massage the lower abdomen
Press both hands together, with the right hand on top, and the left palm in the middle of the lower abdomen. Massage clockwise for 100 times.
(2) Obliquely rub the groin
With the five fingers of both hands together, press the little fingers of both hands against the iliac bone spine and obliquely rub them along the groin forward and downward for 100 times, preferably with a warm feeling in the lower abdomen.