What is the relationship between kidney deficiency and prostatitis?
For example, in the humid and hot climate of the southern region, kidney deficiency is often manifested as low libido, impotence, premature ejaculation, frequent urination and ejaculation, as well as soreness in the waist and knees, dizziness and tinnitus, hot flashes and night sweats, insomnia and dreaminess; Some patients with kidney deficiency may also exhibit high libido, abnormal erections, and frequent urination and yellow urine.
In fact, the above symptoms of kidney yin deficiency are partially or even completely present in many prostatitis patients in southern regions. Therefore, some male friends cannot help but ask: Is kidney deficiency prostatitis? What is the relationship between kidney deficiency and prostatitis?
Experts say that firstly, kidney deficiency is not just prostatitis; Secondly, kidney deficiency and prostatitis are often characterized by a concurrent relationship rather than a causal relationship.
Many men with kidney deficiency have normal prostate tests.
Some male friends go to a traditional Chinese medicine clinic and are diagnosed with kidney yin deficiency; I went to a Western medicine clinic but was diagnosed with prostatitis.
Faced with different diagnostic results, the patient's heart became uneasy, unsure whether to believe in traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine. So he hurried to a regular medical institution to have prostatic fluid and prostate ultrasound examinations. The results showed that all aspects were normal and there were no problems related to inflammation.
2. Some patients with prostatitis do not have kidney deficiency.
For example, some male friends suffer from infertility due to quality issues with semen. The patient himself does not have any symptoms similar to kidney deficiency.
In order to ensure fertility, many patients are willing to take a large amount of various spermatogenic drugs, but the efficacy is not ideal. Go to a legitimate medical institution for examination, and reproductive organs such as the testicles, epididymis, and vas deferens are all normal; Only the prostate gland was found to have severe inflammation during the examination process.
Experts explain that although there is currently no definitive conclusion in the medical community regarding the relationship between kidney deficiency and prostatitis, it can be seen from the above two points that the likelihood of a concurrent relationship between the two is much higher than that of a causal relationship.