Prostate Massage is helpful to the Treatment of Chronic Prostatitis


Posted April 10, 2019 by merrina_jay

Since Meares and Stamey's description in 1968 and Drach's preliminary taxonomic attempt after 10 years later, this situation has been based on assumptions and lacks hard data.
 
Chronic prostatitis is still a mystery in urology. Since Meares and Stamey's description in 1968 and Drach's preliminary taxonomic attempt after 10 years later, this situation has been based on assumptions and lacks hard data.

However, in the past 10 years, research on prostatitis has increased significantly, resulting in better evidence-based treatment. Today, we will focus on non-bacterial prostatitis.

The issue of ejaculation is controversial. Shoskes reported deterioration of male symptoms, while Yavascaoglu reported a decrease in regular ejaculation in 1999, which is associated with chronic prostatitis.

Although urinary pathogens are cultured from a small number of chronic prostatitis patients, antimicrobial therapy is the most common prescription therapy.

Antibiotics can be found in the Cochrane system review database. Currently available data do not support the use of antibiotics in CP/CPP.

Although some chronic prostatitis patients show clinical improvement when using antibiotics, long-term use without recorded infection or symptoms improvement is not necessary.

Prostate Massage and Ejaculation
In a non-controlled study, prostatic massage was given 2-3 times a week for 4-6 weeks and antibiotic therapy was given simultaneously, which had certain clinical benefits for CP/CPP patients. Frequent ejaculation can achieve similar results.

Plant herbal therapy. Herbs used in the United States are administered by a variety of health practitioners, including doctors, osteopathists and naturotherapists. Many traditional therapists, such as Native Americans, Tibetans and doctors, use herbal medicine as part of their practice.

Although herbal preparations are widely used as self-medicines for acute diseases, herbalists tend to focus on treating chronic diseases.

In addition to herbal prescriptions, practitioners can work with clients to improve diet and other lifestyle factors, such as exercise and emotional problems, and make feedback appointments after 2 to 4 weeks.
In recent years, it is proved that patented herbal remedy Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill has very remarkable effect on curing chronic prostatitis.
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Tags chronic prostatitis , ejaculation , herbal therapy , prostate massage
Last Updated April 10, 2019