Prostatitis has become an unspoken problem for many men, and many people have even reached the point of "talking about prostate discoloration." When it comes to prostatitis, people think of sexual dysfunction, male infertility, abstinence, difficulty in treating, and even prostate cancer. Suffering from prostatitis, are the consequences so serious?
The wife went to see a doctor on behalf of her husband
The high economic and employment pressures have caused many young people to suffer from what is commonly known as "middle-aged and elderly disease.". "There are many meetings, high pressure, frequent meetings, and sitting for hours without even having time to go to the bathroom. How can one not get sick in such a working state?"? Unfortunately, after the illness, the patient was shy about the treatment.
"A taboo against diseases and medical treatment" is a common phenomenon. The first treatment for patients is often to buy drugs by themselves, or to go to informal medical institutions that are informal but think no one will see them, as well as to have their wives hang up urology numbers to help their husbands ask for medical treatment. Men are prone to overlook minor ailments, particularly love face, fear of exclusion, fear of losing power, and have a cold attitude towards their own health. If there are problems, they often tend to deny, conceal, or hypnotize themselves. Especially in recent years, it is more dangerous that young people nowadays know how to surf the Internet, even "diagnose" or "prescribe" themselves, and even use some folk remedies to treat them, resulting in serious consequences.
Prostatitis can be cured
Whether chronic prostate cancer cannot be cured is a concern for patients. According to medical standards, chronic prostatitis can be cured. As long as the symptoms of self perception disappear and there are no symptoms after going to the hospital for examination, it is considered by the doctor to be a clinical cure. One important factor that makes it difficult for everyone to get rid of the disease is that it is prone to relapse. However, most of this is related to the timely correction of some bad living habits, such as a cold that can occur if you accidentally catch a cold. In addition, due to "face saving" reasons, failure to receive correct and timely treatment can cause significant mental stress and also affect healing. Therefore, the idea of requiring doctors to "cut off" their roots through treatment is unscientific, and the "secret recipe" that can truly cut them off is not in the hands of the doctors but in the hands of the patients themselves.