Will Chronic Prostatitis Recur After Being Cured?
Chronic Prostatitis: Hidden Factors Behind Relapse and How to Combat Them

Chronic prostatitis can affect the physical health and fertility of male patients. Therefore, many patients will actively seek treatment once they discover the disease. So, will chronic prostatitis recur after it has been cured? Let's take a look together!
After chronic prostatitis is cured, there is a possibility of recurrence. This is because chronic prostatitis is characterized by a long course of disease and a high tendency to relapse. The main factors contributing to the recurrence of chronic prostatitis are as follows:
Lack of Standard Medication Course:
After the onset of chronic prostatitis, patients should be prepared for long-term treatment. This chronic disease will not have its symptoms completely disappear after about one or two weeks of treatment. Generally, it takes two to three months of treatment for the symptoms to be completely eliminated. If patients do not take the medicine for a sufficient period of time, do not follow the standard medication course, and stop taking the medicine without permission once the symptoms are relieved, it will lead to the recurrence of the condition.
Inappropriate Medication:
There are many factors that can cause chronic prostatitis. Appropriate medication according to the symptoms is required to completely cure the disease. There are various pathogenic microorganisms that can cause prostate infections, such as bacteria, fungi, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, viruses, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc. Many people choose to use antibiotics for treatment. However, for some special pathogenic microorganisms, they are not sensitive to antibiotics, and it will also cause the human body to develop drug resistance. Therefore, inappropriate medication will lead to the repeated occurrence of chronic prostatitis and make it impossible to be cured.
Prostate Congestion:
After chronic prostatitis is cured, if patients do not develop good living habits, which lead to passive congestion of the prostate, it is very likely to trigger another inflammatory infection. These bad habits include: sitting for long periods, cycling for a long time, excessive sexual activity, excessive masturbation, eating spicy and stimulating foods, smoking, and drinking alcohol, etc. If the factors causing passive congestion of the prostate are not eliminated, there is a possibility that chronic prostatitis will recur!
So, chronic prostatitis can still recur even after it has been cured, and everyone should pay great attention to this. It is recommended to consider taking the traditional Chinese medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill for treatment, which can reduce the probability of recurrence of chronic prostatitis. It can kill various pathogenic microorganisms, make mycoplasma and chlamydia turn negative, and completely eliminate the inflammatory infection. On the other hand, it can relieve the pain and discomfort of patients, and at the same time, it can promote diuresis and relieve stranguria. Moreover, there will be no drug resistance or tolerance during the medication process. If patients persist in taking the medicine according to the course of treatment and follow the doctor's advice to regulate their diet and living habits, chronic prostatitis can be cured.
What should be noted during the treatment of chronic prostatitis:
Pay Attention to Diet
Many people are addicted to spicy food. However, if too much spicy food is consumed, the inflammation will be stimulated, and the congestion of the prostate will be aggravated, which may accelerate the development of the disease.
To make prostatitis improve as soon as possible, attention should be paid to dietary regulation. It is recommended that everyone choose light and nutritious foods for their diet, and eat less spicy, stimulating, and strong-flavored foods.
Stay Away from Tobacco and Alcohol
Patients with prostatitis must quit smoking and drinking alcohol.
Nowadays, many people are overly dependent on tobacco and alcohol. They do not realize that long-term smoking and drinking not only reduce the body's resistance and harm physical health but also stimulate the inflammation and accelerate the development of prostate diseases. Alcohol, as well as nicotine, tar, and nicotine in tobacco, will all stimulate the congestion of prostatitis, endanger prostate health, and make the existing prostatitis more severe.
Avoid Sitting for Long Periods
The prostate is most vulnerable to sitting still for a long time. Therefore, the key to preventing prostatitis is to avoid sitting for long periods.
Many people sit for long periods. The sitting posture will compress the prostate and cause congestion. Moreover, sitting still for a long time makes it impossible for the private parts to dissipate heat. The high-temperature environment allows bacteria to multiply, and the congestion will reduce the prostate's ability to resist pathogens, making it more difficult to control the prostatitis. So, one should avoid sitting for long periods and get up and exercise every once in a while, which is helpful to relieve the symptoms of prostate congestion caused by compression.
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Amanda Chou
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