Men nowadays often suffer from some diseases due to high pressure from work and life, as well as bad living habits, especially some male diseases, such as chronic prostatitis. This disease will bring physical and mental pain to patients, so everyone needs to actively treat it after the disease. There are many methods for treating chronic prostatitis. So, can chronic prostatitis be treated with surgery? This is a question many patients have, and I will introduce it to you below. Surgical treatment is very traumatic to the human body, so it cannot be a routine method for the treatment of prostatitis. It is only considered as a last resort for patients with chronic prostatitis who cannot or are difficult to control with conventional treatments for a long time and whose clinical symptoms are very serious, especially those with prostate stones, prostate abscesses, obstructive prostate hyperplasia that seriously affects urination, prostate cancer or the possibility of transformation into prostate tumors, severe prostate tuberculosis, severe prostate pain, etc. Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in elderly men. The cause is that the gradual enlargement of the prostate produces pressure on the urethra and bladder outlet. Clinically, it manifests as frequent urination, urgency, increased nocturnal urination and difficulty urinating. It can also lead to complications such as urinary tract infection, bladder stones and hematuria, which have a serious impact on the quality of life of elderly men. Therefore, active treatment is required. If it is not particularly serious, surgical treatment is generally not recommended. Prostatitis surgery is what is usually called physical therapy in treatment, such as microwave, radio frequency and other technologies. It mainly uses the thermal effect generated by physical means to increase blood circulation in prostate tissue, accelerate metabolism, and help reduce inflammation, eliminate tissue edema, and relieve pelvic floor muscle spasms. So, does prostatitis require surgery to be cured? Of course not. There are many ways to treat prostatitis, including antibiotics, injections, traditional Chinese medicine, massage, etc. The method used to treat prostatitis mainly depends on the disease and individual conditions. The above content introduces the question of whether chronic prostatitis can be treated surgically. Everyone knows this. Whether to choose surgical treatment should be determined based on your actual situation. It is best to listen to the doctor's advice. In addition, there are many treatment methods for this disease, and everyone has a lot of room for choice, so don't worry too much. |
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