For a very simple example, if we randomly check our nasal cavity at ordinary times, many people will have mild rhinitis, but this will not affect people's quality of life. Therefore, even if the white blood cells detected by the prostate fluid test are not many, but the symptoms are serious, treatment should also be carried out. This is because when the condition is serious, the gland tube of the prostate is blocked, which can cause the white blood cells in the prostate to not come out, so the white blood cells can not be found or only a small amount; Sometimes, although a large number of white blood cells are detected, it means that the glandular ducts have been unblocked and the condition has improved. We used to attach importance to laboratory tests, but now we pay more attention to the symptoms caused by the impact of disease on the body.
But for bacterial prostatitis, the number of white blood cells is closely related to the severity of the disease. Most patients with chronic prostatitis are non-bacterial. For patients with non-bacterial prostatitis, after drinking 100 grams (two liang) of alcohol and riding a bicycle for one or two hours, the white blood cells in prostate fluid will immediately rise.
After a period of treatment, there are fewer white blood cells, and after a period of time, there are more white blood cells. Therefore, taking the number of white blood cells as the judgment standard of the disease, the patient's mood will fluctuate with the number of white blood cells. The patient's symptoms were almost better. At the sight of the white blood cells rising again, the patient's symptoms came out again.
Why did the disease improve and the number of white blood cells increase instead? Because the glandular duct was blocked at first, but later the condition improved, the glandular duct was dredged again, and the white blood cells naturally increased. In addition, the white blood cells in each gland tube in the prostate are not uniform. The number of white blood cells can not objectively reflect the severity of the disease.