As with Braised pork belly, prostate cysts receive physical heat for a long time
Treatment also involves a process of "receiving juice".
It is understood that once a cyst occurs in the prostate, fluid retention will inevitably occur in the cyst tissue. These fluids, usually composed of prostate fluid, white blood cells, red blood cells, and prostate necrotic tissue, are rich in protein.
In actual clinical practice, some patients with prostate cysts receive physical hyperthermia, and in addition to temporary relief of some symptoms, after a period of time, the cyst tissue may also significantly shrink. The main reason for this phenomenon is that the long-term physical hyperthermia has made the fluid in the prostatic cyst tissue "concentrated".
Some dishes we usually cook, such as Braised pork belly in brown sauce, chicken wings in cola, etc., are slowly stewed with a small fire, and the soup is constantly "concentrated". Specifically, the soup will gradually become thicker and thicker, and of course, less and less.
Prostate cyst, after long-term physical hyperthermia, the fluid retention in its cyst tissue will also appear "concentrated" under the "boy slow stew" of the hyperthermia instrument, and will gradually become thicker, thicker, and less, and eventually the prostate cyst tissue will gradually become smaller.
However, there is also a fairly serious consequence associated with the reduction of prostate cyst tissue - prostate calcification and prostate stones.
We make Braised pork belly in brown sauce and chicken wings in cola. As we simmer slowly over a small fire, the soup becomes thicker, thicker and less. At the same time, at the bottom of the pot, it is inevitable that there will be solid burnt paste. In fact, after long-term physical hyperthermia for prostate cysts, this "scorching" can also occur in the cyst tissue.
Of course, depending on the intensity and duration of physical hyperthermia, there may also be certain differences in the density and hardness of these "burnt pastes" in prostate cyst tissue. In light cases, prostate calcification occurs when the density is close to bone mass; Heavy ones, with a density close to that of sand or even stone, can form prostate stones.
Once calcification or stones appear in the prostate, they can directly compress adjacent nerve tissue, causing symptoms of sexual dysfunction such as premature ejaculation, ejaculation, and abnormal erections, as well as pain and discomfort in the "radiation zone" of the prostate such as the penis, testis, perineum, waist, legs, and lower abdomen.