How to treat prostatitis in TCM

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It is reported that when men suffer from prostatitis, they usually have difficulty urinating. This is due to the urethral obstruction caused by inflammation, which leads to frequent urination, urgency of urination, urine bifurcation, urine dripping and so on, which will inevitably make people urinate askew. In this regard, men with these phenomena should be treated as soon as possible, otherwise it will inevitably lead to the decline of the quality of life of patients, and may cause sexual dysfunction, depression, male infertility and other problems. For patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible, I will tell you how to treat prostatitis in traditional Chinese medicine.

How to treat prostatitis in TCM

Drug 1: Yin deficiency of liver and kidney type: the symptoms include white turbidity at the urethral orifice, swelling of perineum, soreness of waist and knees, hot flashes and night sweats, red tongue, less moss and fine pulse. The treatment should nourish the liver and kidney, clear away the fire. Zhibai Dihuang Decoction: Anemarrhena asphodeloides, Phellodendron amurense, Dihuang, Alisma orientalis, Cortex Moutan, Poria cocos, Radix Polygoni Multiflori, polygonatum, rattan, Salvia miltiorrhiza.

Drug 2: deficiency of Kidney Yang type: the symptoms include dysuria with essence, fear of cold, cold and sour waist and knees, impotence, premature ejaculation, light fat tongue, weak pulse. The treatment is suitable for warming the kidney and strengthening yang, and the prescription is Jingui Shenqi Pill: Zhifu tablet, dodder, Xianling spleen, eucommia, Huangjing, angelica, yam, Poria.

Drug 3: prostatitis can be treated with Chinese and Western medicine combined with sterilization, anti-inflammatory and anti infection. BPH is usually treated with 5q reductase inhibitors and q-adrenergic receptor antagonists, which can relieve the symptoms of patients.

matters needing attention

The course of chronic prostatitis is long, easy to repeat, often make patients upset, restless, anxiety, depression, pessimism and disappointment, and even give up treatment. Therefore, as patients, we should know more about prostatitis, understand that prostatitis is not a difficult and incurable disease, and strive to overcome bad emotions. As a family member, we should keep the patients happy, enhance their confidence in treatment and persuade them to cooperate with the treatment.