Physical Therapy for Chronic Nonbacterial Prostatitis

Date:2020-02-29 click:0

Physical therapies have been used to treat diseases for a long time, including sound, light, electricity, heat, water, and so on. The ultrasonic lithotripsy, prostatectomy, cupping, traction, and scraping in modern medicine are all physical therapy. The most commonly used basic principle in physical therapy is the thermal effect.
 
The thermal effect can improve blood circulation, strengthen the nourishment of local tissues, accelerate the absorption and clearance of inflammatory products, which is conducive to the dissipation of inflammation, thus improving symptoms.
 
In our daily life, we often use physical therapy, for example, when women have dysmenorrhea when the elderly have low back acid, they will use hot water bags to heat up, which is not new. However, it is understood that the nature of these physical therapies is mostly thermal effect, and the scope of its thermal effect is mostly inaccurate.
 
In other words, it is impossible to precisely control the scope of thermal effect. What is the effect of physical therapy on chronic nonbacterial prostatitis?
 
Physical therapy usually has some effect. Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis is also a kind of inflammation. Just like a warm sitz bath, it can increase the blood circulation of prostate tissue, accelerate metabolism, help to eliminate inflammation and tissue edema, relieve pelvic floor muscle spasm, and to a certain extent, it is conducive to the recovery.

However, these transurethral, transrectal and perineal methods of hyperthermia with microwave, radiofrequency, laser, and other physical means, although they can relieve symptoms in a short period of time, there is still a lack of long-term follow-up data, so it is not recommended for unmarried men.
 

 
For chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, it is generally believed that the thermal effect of 43 ℃ ~ 45 ℃ can increase the blood circulation of tissues, enhance the metabolism of cells, and promote the dissipation of tissue inflammation.
 
However, the temperature of the male scrotum is usually 2 to 3 degrees lower than the body temperature, at which the sperm can generate normally. Because of this, the thermal effect of too high temperature will damage the spermatogenic function of men. In addition, the thermal effects of these physical therapy instruments are usually generated by some electromagnetic waves.
 
Some electromagnetic waves have a certain ability of penetration and contain certain energy, so they can have special applications, such as laser lithotripsy, X-ray photography, CT, etc. Therefore, the electromagnetic wave of this physical therapy must be penetrating. Otherwise, it is impossible to reach the prostate, but if the location is not accurate, it means that it may radiate to the testis, produce a harmful electromagnetic effect, and damage the spermatogenic function of the testis.
 

 
Are there any other good ways?
 
If the thermal effect is effective in the treatment of chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, we actually have a simple, convenient and economical way: putting the hot water bag on the abdomen can make the thermal effect on the prostate to a certain extent, and there is no need to worry about the impact on testicular spermatogenic function.
 
It should be pointed out that the use of any kind of heat effect treatment is only an auxiliary treatment for chronic aseptic prostatitis, and can not replace drug treatment. It is generally believed that short-term hyperthermia with lower temperatures may not have much effect on testicular spermatogenesis and may be reversible.
 
But to be sure, it is unlikely to have a beneficial impact. If you are worried about your spermatogenic function, there is a simple way to detect it. It is to monitor the semen routine for two or three times continuously in one or two spermatogenic cycles after treatment. If it is abnormal, the cause should be analyzed.
 
Herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is not only safe and effective but also can improve the internal environment of the urogenital system and eliminate discomfort and urinary issues. In addition, it can also help patients improve their immunity, so as to achieve the effect of clearing focus and reducing symptoms, which is an excellent treatment option.

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