1、 Causes of psychological disorders of prostatitis:
1. Fear is the biggest cause of anxiety and tension in patients with prostatitis. Because patients lack the correct knowledge of prostate and prostatitis, they are worried that prostatitis will cause sexual dysfunction, prostate hyperplasia, prostate cancer, renal failure, infertility, and sexually transmitted diseases.
2. Bad publicity exaggerates the harm of prostatitis and overstates how difficult it is to treat. And all andrology diseases are wrongly tied with prostatitis. Cheat for some commercial purposes.
3. The confusion of patients is the lack of correct communication channels. For example, the current multimedia release some wrong knowledge in the form of columns, lectures or advertisements without strict examination, resulting in a large number of famous experts in andrology. When patients need to know this knowledge, they can't tell the true from the false.
4. Mental interaction: psychological problems will occur when patients' confusion cannot be properly guided
1) Focus on one or some symptoms, and enlarge your feelings, and you can't extricate yourself from entering a vicious circle; 2)
Patients will worry too much about their body feeling, and excessive attention will make the uncomfortable feeling more obvious; 3) Due to the lack of correct popular science knowledge, patients often mistake some normal physiological reactions for abnormal pathological signs, and long-term over-worry will form fixed symptoms.
2、 Treatment of psychological disorders in prostatitis
1. Establish a trusted doctor-patient relationship. Listen patiently to the patient's medical history, catharsis, understanding, comfort, guidance (example, influence and treatment cost ratio), and establish trust and friendship.
2. Health knowledge education. Introduce the physiological anatomy of the prostate and the knowledge of prostatitis to the patient, so that the patient can understand that prostatitis is only a common disease, which has nothing to do with the onset of prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, and does not directly cause sexual dysfunction. Most of them are not sexually transmitted diseases, and do not affect renal function. Infectious prostatitis can affect fertility but can recover after cure. Nonbacterial prostatitis has no clear evidence to affect fertility.
3. Encourage patients to establish harmonious family and social relations, correctly accept prostatitis, and work and live with symptoms. Do more and think less. Try to divert your attention.
4. Long-term, persistent and cooperative clinical treatment.
5. Combined with necessary chemotherapy and physical therapy.