The treatment of prostate diseases is long-term, and many patients experience ups and downs during the treatment process, which is also very detrimental to their recovery. "The Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine" has long said that anger hurts the liver, joy and sadness, sadness and sadness hurt the lungs, replacing the spleen, sadness and fear hurt the kidney. It can be seen that emotional disorders affect the internal organs, affect the qi mechanism, and over time lead to imbalance of qi and blood, disharmony of the five internal organs, resulting in various diseases.
Many patients have psychological problems during the long treatment process, so what kind of mentality is conducive to the rehabilitation of prostate disease?
The first is patience.
The first test of chronic disease is the patient's patience. The recovery of diseases takes time, and the recovery period of aggressive diseases is often relatively short. But chronic diseases, on the contrary, come silently, take a long time to recover, and recover very slowly. If you are not patient or eager to see a therapeutic effect, you often fall into the wrong direction of treatment.
The second is confidence.
Many patients have tried various treatment methods, and the more treatment they receive, the more they feel that there is no hope of recovery, and the more disappointed they become. A low mood is not conducive to recovery, and it is important to believe that this disease can also be recovered. Chronic diseases are not terminal diseases, and there will always be effective treatment methods. As long as the appropriate treatment path is carefully selected and treated, the condition can be recovered.
To achieve these two points, the following issues must be noted:
Have a detailed understanding of your illness. Many patients say that the cause of prostate disease is unknown, so there is no way to fully understand it. Do not try to treat a cause that cannot be fully understood. "Because treatment methods that cannot explain the cause do not target the cause, they only have a placebo effect, and there is no real improvement in the condition.". Don't try a specific treatment immediately after hearing it. If a chronic disease can be cured in a short time, it is not called a chronic disease. Don't rush for success, but be prepared to spend some time on treatment.
Adhere to treatment. Many patients stop treatment after their condition improves, which is the most undesirable option. Chronic diseases are very easy to recur, and improvement in the condition and elimination of symptoms do not mean that the lesion collapses. The presence of the lesion is the key to recurrence. At this time, continuing to resolve the root cause is the key to treatment. Our patients who have completed consolidation therapy have no relapse. Some patients who did not complete consolidation therapy returned after two years because the symptoms recurred again.
In fact, consolidation therapy only requires one to two more courses of treatment, which costs much less than treating future recurrences. So we have repeatedly emphasized the need to complete consolidation therapy.
In the process of rehabilitation, it is particularly important to maintain a good and peaceful mindset. Some patients with chronic prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia often lose confidence due to the long course of the disease, ineffective short-term treatment, or easy recurrence, resulting in a heavy ideological burden and adverse emotions such as fear, anxiety, irritability, and irritability, which are very harmful to physical and mental health. Prostate disease is closely related to patients' emotional disorders, and emotional instability is also an important cause of disease. Therefore, a stable state of mind is crucial for recovery.