The first barrier: Psychomedical factors, some say this factor is as high as 50%.
The second checkpoint: Some patients are transformed from acute prostatitis, but most patients have not undergone the acute infection stage. The route of bacterial infection is the same as acute prostatitis, mainly caused by the spread of infection foci in other parts of the body through blood, the direct spread of urinary tract infections, and lymphatic infections.
The third barrier: autoimmune factors. Chronic prostatitis is associated with autoimmune factors because it has been found in patients with arthritis. The presence of anti prostate antibodies and the presence of at least one positive antigen antibody system in serum tests.
The fourth checkpoint: Allergic reactions to certain viruses can also lead to inflammation. Autoimmune factors. Chronic prostatitis is associated with autoimmune factors because it has been found in patients with arthritis. The presence of anti prostate antibodies and the presence of at least one positive antigen antibody system in serum tests.
The fifth barrier: endocrine dysfunction. The prostate is the largest accessory gland in men, and only under the regulatory control of the brain's advanced centers can it perform its normal secretory function to maintain the normal tissue structure of the gland. As age increases, the control ability of the nerve center gradually decreases, and the level of male hormones decreases, leading to endocrine imbalance.
The sixth barrier: blood circulation disorders in the glands. The prostate has a rich blood supply, which comes from the upper, middle, and lower arteries of the prostate. "The number of veins that return blood is smaller, and it requires many small blood vessels before gradually converging into the large venous vessels, which increases the blood flow resistance in the prostate.".
Experts remind that the above misconceptions about prostatitis are often the most common among patients, so please pay attention to all patients with prostatitis and never make these mistakes.