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Is prostatitis a lifelong disease?

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Some men simply give up treatment for prostatitis that cannot be cured for a long time, and even give up on themselves, thinking that this disease cannot be cured at all and may stay with them for the rest of their lives. As a result, I stopped eating and didn't pay attention to maintenance and care. As a result, my condition became more and more serious, and I still had to receive treatment.

Although prostatitis is easy to relapse, this disease is not necessarily a lifelong disease, which depends on the patient's attitude towards the disease. If the patient actively cooperates with treatment and pays attention to daily maintenance and care, then the disease will naturally improve as soon as possible. If the patient gives up on himself and leaves it alone, he will naturally be waiting for a long period of treatment, which may even lead to other diseases and further endanger his health.

The inflammatory factors in prostatitis will be transmitted to the partner during sexual life, causing the partner to develop gynecological diseases and affecting the health of both husband and wife. Chronic prostatitis will affect male fertility. Inflammation will affect the quality of prostatic fluid, thereby reducing semen quality, leading to low sperm motility, and causing male infertility. At the same time, prostatitis that is left untreated for a long time can also cause sexual dysfunction problems such as impotence and premature ejaculation in men. It can even cause chronic seminal vesiculitis in men, leading to hematospermia in men.

Prostatitis has many dangers, so male friends must actively cooperate with treatment after getting sick and never give up. This is not an untreatable disease. In daily life, men should pay attention to a light diet, not to hold back urine, and to urinate as soon as they have urine. They should pay attention to hygiene before and after sex, exercise moderation in sexual intercourse, and do good nursing work. Of course, it is important to actively cooperate with treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions!

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