The most common urological disease among young and middle-aged men is chronic prostatitis, which generally accounts for about a quarter of all urological visits. The actual fact is that young and middle-aged men are sexually active and often have a very heavy psychological burden once they develop prostatitis. In fact, patients with chronic prostatitis can improve their quality of life, as many of the burdens and pains are unnecessary or even created by the patients themselves.
Myth 1, prostatitis is a terminal illness.
People tend not to care too much about colds and fevers (respiratory inflammation) and generally do not worry about curing them and so on and have any psychological burden, but once they say prostatitis, they feel like they have a terminal illness. The actual fact is that you will find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this kind of things.
Prostatitis is not incurable and not a terminal disease. Rather, it is a fairly common, non-life-threatening disease that may go into remission on its own in some patients, and not all patients need treatment. It’s just like a cold and fever, there are no serious consequences. It is not necessary to carry a heavy burden of thought because of the misconception that prostatitis is not curable.
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In fact, the symptoms of prostatitis include: urinary symptoms of frequent, urgent, painful urination, increased nocturnal urination, incomplete urination, effortful urination; pain in the pelvic region such as perineum, perianal, urethra, suprapubic, groin, lumbosacral; and the resulting anxiety, insomnia, etc. However, all of the symptoms appealed to may not be present in every patient.
The human body has several organs, of which the prostate is only one. The disease states and manifestations of other organs have nothing to do with the prostate. An infinite fear and exaggeration of the dangers of prostatitis will complicate the condition and lead to a vicious circle. The optimistic patients tend to have good results and less chance of relapse.
Misconception three, the disease is urgent.
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It is best to visit the urology or male department of a regular hospital to avoid taking a detour in the diagnosis and treatment.
The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. The patient with chronic prostatitis should pay attention to abstain from alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating food, drink more water; avoid holding urine, sedentary and fatigue; pay attention to warmth and strengthen physical exercise. Patients can have a regular sexual life. After the treatment is over, paying attention to the above matters will help prevent the recurrence of symptoms.
Misconception four, prostatitis is a sexually transmitted disease.
There are many patients who believe that prostatitis is a sexually transmitted disease and can be contagious, thus appearing particularly panicky.
Then let’s get to know the prostate, which is part of the male reproductive system, shape and volume like a chestnut, located in front of the rectum and under the bladder, sick around the beginning section of the urethra, the prostate gland secretes prostatic fluid is an important part of semen. Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate gland, just as inflammation occurs in other parts of the body (such as respiratory tract inflammation).
This is not necessarily related to sexually transmitted diseases, but in recent years there are indeed many patients with sexually transmitted diseases suffering from gonococcal prostatitis, mycoplasma prostatitis, chlamydia prostatitis, so prostatitis may also be a symptom of patients with sexually transmitted diseases. However, this category of patients have a history of unclean sexual life.
Myth number five, it must cause sexual dysfunction.
Some patients with prostatitis are accompanied by symptoms of sexual dysfunction such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and premature ejaculation, but there is no evidence that prostatitis directly causes sexual dysfunction.
This may be related to the fact that prostatitis has not received regular and effective treatment for a long time, causing a decrease in the quality of life for patients, and anxiety, depression, insomnia and other psychological effects, which leads to a lack of confidence or even fear of sex during sex, such a vicious circle makes prostatitis long untreated, and sexual function gradually declines.
In fact, a lot of prostate patients after treatment, sexual function can often get a good recovery. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time.