What are the most common misconceptions in prostate treatment?
Chronic prostatitis is the same thing as prostatic hyperplasia
There are often patients who confuse the two, and many patients worry that chronic prostatitis can directly cause prostate hyperplasia. In fact, these acquaintances are all wrong. This is because chronic prostatitis and prostatic hyperplasia are two completely different diseases with different etiology and pathology, and there is no necessary connection between the two.
Only antibiotics can cure chronic prostatitis
A large proportion of patients with chronic prostatitis are sterile, and some chronic prostatitis are caused by pathogenic microorganisms. It is naturally difficult to achieve good results by using drugs to treat them.
Prostatitis cannot be cured
The pathological changes of chronic prostatitis are relatively complex, and many factors can exacerbate prostate congestion, causing symptoms to recur, such as excessive fatigue, and disordered diet. However, no matter how repeated, the symptoms after repeated treatment are always lighter than before, until they disappear.
Therefore, chronic prostatitis is not a disease that cannot be cured, but rather a disease that cannot be properly treated if it is not properly treated, does not adhere to treatment, and does not pay attention to preventive health care after treatment. By being able to receive formal and scientific treatment while avoiding the impact of some adverse factors, chronic prostatitis can definitely be completely cured.
Chronic prostatitis is contagious
In clinical practice, the vast majority of chronic prostatitis cannot be detected for pathogenic bacteria, which means it belongs to non bacterial prostatitis. For this type of chronic prostatitis, it is not infectious. In addition, there are also some patients with bacterial infections that also belong to "non specific bacterial prostatitis." In addition, the female vagina itself has certain self-cleaning functions and disease resistance capabilities, so in general, Patients with chronic prostatitis can boldly have marital sex.
Chronic prostatitis is a sexually transmitted disease
Prostatitis is the most common inflammatory disease of the male reproductive system. Because its treatment is difficult to complete, many people mistake it for diseases such as sexually transmitted diseases.
Warm reminder: You should pay attention to your lifestyle at ordinary times, and pay attention to conditioning methods, reasonable health care. In daily life, it is necessary to pay attention to health care matters, and pay attention to your own hygiene. In daily life, it is necessary to pay attention to adjusting methods for reasonable treatment. In order to avoid more pain, we should also pay attention to our own diet and hope that everyone can treat prostatitis as soon as possible.