Traditional Chinese medicine is a common method of disease treatment, with many advantages such as safety and no side effects. Therefore, many patients with prostatitis in real life hope to treat prostatitis diseases through traditional Chinese medicine. Due to differences in the concept and etiology of prostatitis in Western medicine, it is necessary to pay attention to the treatment based on syndrome differentiation, combined with traditional Chinese medicine lifestyle and health care methods such as diet, exercise, and behavior.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Prostatitis - Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that prostatitis is caused by the accumulation of toxins such as cold accumulation, heat accumulation, qi accumulation, and blood stasis in the body for a long time, leading to the failure of normal physiological functions and the onset of disease. Therefore, the main treatment for prostatitis in traditional Chinese medicine is to eliminate toxins such as cold accumulation, qi accumulation, heat accumulation, and blood stasis in the body. Due to the various types of prostatitis in traditional Chinese medicine, such as dampness-heat infusion, qi stagnation and blood stasis, yin deficiency and fire hyperactivity, kidney yang fatigue, and dampness and turbidity downflow, attention should be paid to the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine based on syndrome differentiation.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment for Prostatitis - Precautions
Traditional Chinese medicine has always attached importance to the positive role of daily health care such as dietotherapy in the treatment of prostatitis, living regularly, exercising appropriately, drinking more water, urinating more, paying attention to nutrition and diet, abstaining from floating hands, paying attention to local cleanliness and personal hygiene, and quitting alcohol. Due to significant differences in the age, behavior, and habits of patients with prostatitis, specific precautions must be taken in conjunction with factors such as the patient's condition and physique.