Prostatitis is a common male disease, which can be divided into many types through the causes of inducing prostatitis. Non-bacterial prostatitis refers to those prostatitis not caused by bacterial infection. Flying bacterial prostatitis is generally a disease induced by one's own living habits. From this perspective, improving one's own immunity and actively improving one's health is the key to treating non-bacterial prostatitis.
The etiology of chronic prostatitis is relatively complex. If the examination and diagnosis are caused by bacteria, mycoplasma and other pathogens, antibacterial treatment should generally be used to achieve good results. However, many patients often fail to find obvious pathogens, which is called "chronic non-bacterial prostatitis" clinically. So what kind of exercise should patients with non-bacterial prostatitis do?
As for what exercise should be done for patients with non-bacterial prostatitis, experts said that chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, which is difficult to be cured by drugs for a long time, has been effectively alleviated and even cured by regular physical exercise, and it should be done well by multiple exercises across the thigh. Some patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis recover twice as fast as others after treatment plus the habit of often doing cross-thigh exercises.
So specifically, what kind of exercise should patients with non-bacterial prostatitis do? For example: jogging, climbing, rope skipping, climbing stairs, etc. Patients can choose one exercise every day or change it frequently. The time and intensity of exercise can be flexibly controlled according to their physical conditions. For workers, climbing stairs more is the best exercise method for treating chronic non-bacterial prostatitis.
The above is the exercise nursing method for non-bacterial prostatitis. I believe that simple exercise methods can help patients receive good results in daily life and effectively help patients with non-bacterial prostatitis recover as soon as possible.