The impact of psychological factors on chronic prostatitis

  The chronic prostatitis course is lingering and recurrent, seriously affecting the quality of life and family happiness of patients. The majority of patients have a psychological burden, mental stress, anxiety and fear, often accompanied by insomnia, dizziness, forgetfulness, loss of energy, lack of concentration and other psychological abnormalities. It is easy to produce negative psychological and emotional fluctuations, often excessive self-blame, serious people suspect that they have an incurable disease, and even suicidal tendencies.  Therefore psychological factors are an important factor that clearly affects chronic prostatitis. The main theoretical basis for this is several: 1. Hormone level: from anatomy and physiology, the prostate is an accessory gonad of the male reproductive system, and is the target organ of endocrine, the neuroendocrine activity directly affects the function of the prostate. The most important cause of chronic prostatitis.  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. It provides an important basis for psychosomatic factors to be the trigger of CP, aggravation of symptoms, and delayed healing.