Chinese medicine’s understanding of the causes of prostatitis!

  Although the treatment of prostatitis has gained considerable progress, with drugs and physiotherapy gaining clinical application, prostatitis is still a difficult disease to treat. This is especially true for chronic pelvic pain (type 3B prostatitis), because the cause is unclear and there is no targeted treatment, the patient’s condition is often prolonged and very painful. This is the time for Chinese medicine to make a big difference in this situation.   I only want to say that we ourselves should uphold the professional and scientific. To the disease, to understand thoroughly, master the literature and information, do not pretend to understand, not to deceive the patient. To patients, we must be compassionate, manage the prescription power in our hands, and not compromise the health of patients and our own virtue for selfish interests. Theories of Chinese medicine should be applied reasonably in conjunction with practice, not to take advantage of the information inequality between doctors and patients, cloudy and mysterious.    First of all, the name of the disease. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. This is a good way to get the most out of your life. The actual fact is that these symptoms are not common in clinical practice because of the difference in hygiene and physical condition.  The key is the cause. As already mentioned, the symptoms of prostatitis are focused on pain and poor urination, what causes these symptoms? Now, let’s analyze the causes of prostatitis in the context of modern lifestyle and social environment.  1, stasis Circulation disorders can lead to stasis, and the enlarged size of the prostate, pressure pain, and nodules are all manifestations of stasis. The actual fact is that this is the direct cause of the painful symptoms. In addition to pain, patients can also see a lack of moistening of the skin and hair, roughness and nail fault, and a dark or purple tongue.  2. Heat Most modern people have a hot body type, especially in young and middle-aged men. This pathological factor of heat is related to the innate endowment, and on this basis, the acquired lifestyle plays a leading and amplifying role. Overtime and late nights, fried and greasy food, tobacco and alcohol stimulation, and even drug abuse, deplete the body’s normal fluids from within, leading to internal heat. Multiple sexual partners and unclean sexual practices can in turn introduce external heat toxins into the body. “Fire is the extreme of heat”, heat and fire burns the veins and veins, pain and urinary urgency.  3, wet Wet is a very image of something, and water is closely linked. More water will be wet, wet after trying to dry but not easy. In the human body, water dampness is mainly related to the function of the spleen and stomach. The diet is erratic, sometimes not eating for a few meals, sometimes overeating. In addition, the craze for weight loss leads to excessive dieting and indiscriminate use of drugs. All are seriously harmful to the spleen and stomach. Wet this pathological factor tends to affect the lower part of the human body, perineal discomfort, scrotal dampness, lower abdominal heaviness more related to wet.  4, depression Depression gives a feeling of depression, impermeability and lack of freshness. “Depressed”, “depressed” are all the trouble caused by depression. We live in a fast-paced, high-stress society, there are often things that make people feel unhappy. Although online social media provides people with some channels of catharsis, the accumulation of bad emotions still makes people gradually lonely and happy becomes a difficult task. The drive of qi is the source of the body to stay alive. Depression can be reflected in the urinary system itself, manifesting itself as distension and pain in the small abdomen and intermittent urination. It can also be reflected outside of the urinary system, manifesting as depressed mood and loss of interest in treatment or even life.  These four causes are often intermingled with each other and ultimately come down to the internal organs. We will begin to explain the internal organs of prostatitis later on when we have time.