How does prostate hyperplasia treat better?

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In the male genitourinary system, the prostate can be said to be "eventful place". Prostatitis is common in men of all ages, can be divided into acute and chronic two, usually due to bacterial infection in other parts of the body caused by invasion of the prostate. How to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia? Experience in this area.

How does prostate hyperplasia treat better?

First: prostatitis can not be cured. Many factors, such as excessive diet and fatigue, can aggravate prostatic congestion, leading to repeated symptoms of prostatitis. However, no matter how repeated, after repeated symptoms will always be lighter than before medication, until disappeared. Therefore, chronic prostatitis is not cured, but because of improper treatment, do not adhere to treatment, do not pay attention to prognosis, prevention and health care and "can not be cured". As long as we can accept scientific and regular treatment, and stay away from the influence of adverse factors, we can cure chronic prostatitis.

Second: chronic prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia are the same thing, often some patients confuse the two, and some patients will worry that chronic prostatitis will directly lead to benign prostatic hyperplasia. In fact, these understandings are not correct. Chronic prostatitis is different from benign prostatic hyperplasia in etiology and pathology, and there is no necessary correlation between them.

Third: only antibiotics can cure chronic prostatitis, a considerable part of chronic prostatitis belongs to aseptic, some chronic prostatitis is due to some pathogenic microorganisms, if only take antibiotics treatment, it is very difficult to get good curative effect.

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Most of the inflammation comes from urethral bacteria, 80% of which are E. coli, which can invade the gland through the prostatic duct. Other lesions in the body, such as tonsillar pathogens, can also invade the prostate through lymph and blood, usually without any symptoms, and prostatitis can be induced only by specific external stimulation. These external factors include drinking, cold, abstinence or overindulgence, perineal injury, long-distance cycling, emotional changes, urethral instrument examination, etc.