Prostatitis is a common and frequent disease in clinical males and urology, and most patients have a lingering and untreated condition, causing great pain and economic burden to patients. It is the most common urological disease among men younger than 50 years old and the third most common among men older than 50 years old, and it is also a confusing disease. In 1998, a British survey showed that the prevalence of prostatitis was 9%, similar to coronary heart disease and higher than the prevalence of diabetes. Recently, it has also been reported that the prevalence of prostatitis is 10-15% according to epidemiological surveys. In the United States, more than 2 million visits are made each year for prostatitis. In China, with the improvement of people’s living standards and health awareness, there are no accurate reports on the incidence of prostatitis, but it is estimated that more than 5 million visits are made each year for this disease.
In fact, the latter two reasons are more important. In addition, chronic prostatitis is accompanied by comorbidities such as sexual dysfunction and anxiety. In conclusion, the complex pathology of chronic prostatitis determines the great significance of comprehensive treatment. The traditional treatment of chronic prostate is single, regardless of whether it is Chinese medicine or Western medicine, systemic medicine in the prostate is difficult to achieve the ideal blood concentration, therefore, for localized a variety of special therapy has flourished in the last decade or so. The above mentioned therapies make up for the shortcomings of traditional therapies and relieve the pain for patients suffering from chronic prostatitis. The actual fact is that there are a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. The most important thing is that you can get the most out of it. Experimental studies have confirmed that rectal administration is absorbed faster than oral administration; for lighter patients, rectal suppositories can replace intravenous administration of injections; there is no significant difference between rectal and intramuscular administration in terms of absorption and function of drug components; rectal administration has high bioavailability, with 50-70% entering the circulation directly without going through the liver, reducing the destruction of active ingredients in the liver and increasing blood drug concentration. In addition, the drug directly to the lesion, can quickly directly into the prostate tissue, coupled with the increase in blood drug concentration, so that the local quickly reach the effective concentration, effectively play a pharmacological role. Therefore, Chinese medicine rectal instillation and suppository plugging is an important external treatment method that is widely used in various clinical departments, especially in surgery. The established treatment is based on activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, softening and dispersing the knots. The computerized ultra-frequency superimposed prostate treatment machine produced by Shenyang Xinzhen Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. can generate a certain frequency of ultrasound and computerized medium-frequency current that changes according to a specific pattern, producing sound, heat, electricity, and magnetic superimposed synchronously through the rectal wall, acting on the prostate tissue, which can produce the following therapeutic effects: prostate massage, alleviating local blood stagnation, promoting inflammatory The actual physical factors are: prostate massage, relief of local blood stagnation, and promotion of inflammatory discharge; warming effect, which can enhance blood circulation; with rectal infusion of pharmaceutical penetration, which can maximize the penetration of therapeutic drugs into the lesion and improve prostate function; due to the improvement of local microcirculation of prostate tissue, the blood concentration of drugs administered by various routes is increased, making the effect of drug treatment greatly improved. In conclusion, the special tissue structure of the prostate gland and the complex pathological process after chronic infection determine that the treatment of this disease must be found in another way, only then can we receive the ideal efficacy.