Why patients with prostatitis are difficult to cure can be said to be the most common clinical problem. Strictly speaking, prostatitis is not a single disease, but a syndrome characterized by urination and pelvic floor muscle pain due to the presence of the prostate.
What is prostatitis?
What causes chronic prostatitis, which is not easily cured or easily repeated, is actually related to the characteristics of prostatitis. Let's first review what kind of disease prostatitis is. The prostate is a unique organ for men. The prostate is the urethra that passes through the middle of the prostate and is related to urination. The prostate is also the opening of the ejaculatory duct, and it secretes some prostate fluid, which is 0. "From 5 to 2 milliliters of prostate fluid, as part of semen, participate in fertility, which means that a small prostate gland has a very significant relationship with urination, urination, sexual function, and fertility.". So at such a critical location, such a small gland, and given so many functions, it is prone to some diseases.
Strictly speaking, prostatitis is not a single disease, but a syndrome. It is a clinical syndrome characterized by urination and pelvic floor muscle pain with prostate. From the perspective of prostate classification alone, it can be seen that it is more complex. For example, prostate classification can be divided into type 1 prostatitis, acute prostatitis, bacterial prostatitis, and type 2 prostatitis, It refers to chronic bacterial prostatitis, and there are three types of prostatitis, which are also divided into Type 3A and Type 3B. Type 3A refers to non bacterial and inflammatory prostatitis, Type 3B refers to non inflammatory and non bacterial prostatitis, and there are also asymptomatic prostatitis. From so many types, it can be seen that the etiology of prostatitis is very complex, and the pathological mechanism is very profound and caused by multiple mechanisms. However, its clinical manifestations are thousands of people and faces, some can have many symptoms, and the test results are normal, while some test results are abnormal, but there are no symptoms, which is due to fertility problems or other problems, During the examination, it was discovered that there was prostatitis.
The reasons why prostatitis is difficult to cure
Prostatitis is a complex disease, which also leads to many problems in its diagnosis and treatment. Why is prostatitis difficult to cure? The cause is generally related to the following factors:
First, the prostate is not excreted smoothly
The excretion of prostate fluid is not easy to smooth, which has two reasons. One is determined by congenital anatomy. The prostate has many communicating acini, which are divided into about 20-30 catheters that do not communicate with each other. These catheters open in the posterior urethra and prostate. They are a blind end and are not easily excreted.
In addition, no matter what causes prostatitis, inflammation tends to block the glandular ducts, making it difficult for prostate fluid to flow smoothly. In addition, sometimes it is easy to sit for a long time in life and oppress the prostate, which can lead to a problem if the prostate is not smooth. That is, if the water does not decay and the hinge does not get wormheaded, it is easy to develop stasis and inflammation. This is one reason why the prostate is not excreted smoothly.
Second, the impact of adjacent organs of the prostate
How much inflammation of adjacent organs is associated with prostatitis? Statistics show that more than 87% of prostate patients have inflammation of the posterior urethra, ejaculatory ducts, seminal vesicles, epididymis, or vas deferens, which restores inflammation of the prostate. However, inflammation of other nearby organs can interfere with each other, which can sometimes affect each other.
Third, changes in the structure of the gland itself
After inflammation of the body surface, there may be redness, swelling, heat, and pain, which may leave a scar behind. However, after prostate inflammation, we cannot see this scar in the body, but in fact, it is prone to scar formation, which can lead to vascular occlusion, gland atrophy, and fibrosis. The consequences of this pathological change can be difficult for drugs to enter and bacteria to remove. On the one hand, drugs cannot enter, and on the other hand, bacteria cannot be removed.
Fourth, the impact of other systemic factors
A patient with prostatitis may have other systemic diseases, such as inflammation of the bladder or ureter. Inflammated urine often passes through the prostate, leading to repeated infertility of the prostate or excessive foreskin. Retrograde infections often occur from the urethral orifice, leading to prostatitis, which is not easily cured.
There is also a reason why some men have a relatively low overall resistance and low immune function. These people are characterized by the deficiency of spleen and kidney qi in traditional Chinese medicine. Some patients with these deficiency symptoms are characterized by their repeated susceptibility to colds, frequent colds every three days, old colds failing to heal, and new colds returning. As long as they catch a cold and catch a cold, the sympathetic nerve is excited, the prostate gland contracts, and some muscles in the gland Vascular contraction leads to more impeded excretion of prostate fluid, which exacerbates inflammation of the prostate.
There are also some other factors, such as pelvic floor muscles, hemorrhoids, varicoceles, and mental factors. Mental factors can account for more than 60% of male prostatitis. Because prostatitis persists repeatedly, more than 60% of patients have varying degrees of psychological problems, which are very depressed, very depressed, very distressed, very frustrated, and very negative. Therefore, this is also affected by other factors throughout the body, Is the reason why prostatitis is difficult to cure.