How is prostate shadow to return a responsibility?

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As for why half of the patients with prostatitis are "useless", Dr. Guo believes that 80% - 90% of the sexual dysfunction is caused by psychological reasons. Now let me talk to you about prostate shadow?.

How is prostate shadow to return a responsibility?

First: the symptoms of prostatitis are urinary tract irritation symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgency and pain. There is pelvic pain, abdominal, testicular pain. Because prostatitis patients will encounter urinary tract pain and ejaculation pain when having sex, so many of them often dare not have sex because of fear of pain“ Just like the knife will be blunt if it is not used for a long time, abnormal sexual life for a long time will often cause sexual dysfunction Guo said. In the outpatient clinic, he found that some elderly patients with prostatitis feel that they are "so old that they should not have" that kind of thing ", so they almost have no sex life. As a result, they unconsciously produce or aggravate sexual dysfunction.

Second: for patients with prostatitis, in addition to a few severe inflammation, most should encourage sex life. Patients with sexual dysfunction in the control of prostatitis at the same time, most can return to normal. For some ED patients, we can also use traditional Chinese medicine and Xili to help under the guidance of doctors.

Third: whether the patient's inflammation is suitable for having sex should be guided by a professional doctor. Even if it is suitable for having sex, it should not be too frequent. In the treatment of prostatitis in the hospital, should take the initiative to explain to the doctor whether there is sexual dysfunction, this elderly patients should pay more attention, do not "talk about sexual discoloration", this is conducive to the doctor's comprehensive grasp of the disease, symptomatic treatment.

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In addition, the survey showed that the prevalence of sexual dysfunction increased with the age of patients and the course of disease. For example, 12.8% of patients with prostatitis aged 20-30 had erectile dysfunction. With the increase of age, the prevalence reached 41.2% after the age of 50. In this regard, Dr. Guo believes that the cause of this problem is very complex, can not simply think that it is completely caused by prostatitis. People's sexual function itself will decrease with age, not necessarily because of prostatitis. For example, the sexual function of the elderly would have been reduced, they and young men are not on the same "starting line", so these figures can not be simply compared.