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What Can You Do To Cope With The Repeated Prostate Infection? by disange: 7:41am On Apr 14, 2021
Prostatitis is one of the common diseases in adult men. In truth, it is not a life-threatening disease, while it manages to have a negative bearing on the male body health as well as their life and work.

Prostatitis can affect men of all ages, with a higher prevalence rate in young and middle-aged men. Commonly, the disease is associated with the weather, diet, sexual activity, urogenital tract inflammation, benign prostatic hyperplasia, lower urinary tract symptoms, occupation, social and economic status, mental and psychological factors etc.

Prostatitis sufferers can be cured completely through systemic treatment. Although the pathogens in the prostate have been completely cleared away after a short-term treatment, it does not mean that the prostate tissue damage caused by infection is completely repaired. In the period of disease recovery, the prostate may be in a sub-healthy state, and it is more likely than the general population to re-infect the pathogens or have prostatic congestion again.

You need to watch out the reinfection of pathogens. Some doctors recommend low-dose use of sensitive antibiotics for a long time. Besides, appropriate application of a-receptor blockers can significantly improve the blood circulation of prostate tissue and remit tension around prostate tissues, eliminate urine reflux within the prostate and reduce the possibilities of prostatitis relapse.

The functional damage of pelvic floor muscle may be one of the main causes of prostatitis relapse. Biofeedback technique can guide patients to recognize and correct the contraction of pelvic floor muscle during urination by performing contraction / relaxation exercise, which can restore muscle activity to a normal dynamic range. One can also gradually increase the interval of urination.

Adjacent infection. Bacterial prostatitis may also be affected by inflammation in adjacent organs. Male genital organs are linked to prostate, so if the male is suffering from seminal vesiculitis, testicular epididymitis, urethritis, and the like, it is likely to induce bacterial prostatitis because of inflammatory factors .

Rectal inflammation. Prostate is close to rectum wall , so the inflammation in rectum often affect the prostate and induce bacterial prostatitis.

Urinary tract infection. The urethral injury or urinary tract infection will also lead to the spread of bacteria, which can infect the prostate and thereby induce prostatitis.

Upper respiratory tract infections. Bacteria from upper respiratory infections, such as gingivitis and tonsillitis, can enter into prostate through blood circulation, resulting in prostatitis.

In addition, the herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is also recommended. This medicine can continuously improve local inflammatory milieu, restore the balance of immune system, and strengthen self-healing ability. It's a patent medicine and has already cured many sufferers with prostatitis. Good luck to you, and get better soon, pals.

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