Three Myths of Prostate Disease Treatment

Often patients ask me if everyone has prostatitis? The answer I give them is: No, but many people do have it, and if you screen by our standards, at least half of adult men have it. In fact, prostate disease patients also account for more than half of the outpatients in the usual treatment. This is a good example of how to get the most out of your life. The actual fact is that you will find a lot of people who are not only qualified, but also qualified. What is a qualified patient? I often say: as a patient, in addition to a general understanding of their own body must also have a general understanding of the disease they suffer from, and furthermore, must also know the general treatment methods of doctors. The doctor and patient can actively cooperate to ensure the course of treatment, to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment, to ensure that their money is not spent indiscriminately. The following three points are common misconceptions in the field of prostate disease treatment. First: only see the trees, not the deep forest. The actual fact is that you will find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. Man and nature are a whole, and man himself is also a whole. The actual fact is that you have to understand the environment, family background, and upbringing of a person to fully understand them. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The second: around the word “inflammation”, indiscriminate bombardment. The third: focus on the immediate, see the good. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. The only answer is the beginning of the disease, or the doctor does not know enough, or the patient can not persist, thus missing the best opportunity. Knowing this, qualified patients will find the right doctor and treatment for themselves, so that they can actively cooperate, and can also give the doctor a kind reminder, after all, doctors are not gods, they also have a lot of discretion.