Prostatitis is a very common disease, and it's also easy to recur after treatment. So why do it's easy to recur? How do prostatitis patients do a passable job of nursing?

1. The etiology of prostatitis is not clear. Many patients didn't receive relevant examinations and treatment wasn't targeted, producing repeated refractory prostatitis.

2. Bad hobbies and behaviors. For example, patients never pay care about preventive healthcare work, including: smoking, drinking, diet , etc., once sick, as a result of deficiency of correct idea of the illness and non-standard treatment and medication, so that bacteria along with other pathogenic microorganisms produce resistance.

3. Frequent sexual life. Sexual impulse might cause prostate congestion, and too frequent sexual life makes prostate congestion frequency way too high, an easy task to cause bacterial retrograde, resulting in repeated infections.

4. Abuse of antibiotics. This is because the main prostatitis is just not brought on by bacterial infection, clinically generally known as non-bacterial prostatitis, if patients tend not to go to the regular hospital for treatment, and take antibiotics indiscriminately, it is likely to aggravate the condition, causing repeated and protracted illness.

5. Treatment is not complete. The single method and incomplete treatment are brought on by the anatomical and physiological characteristics from the prostate itself, thats liable to bring some difficulties on the treatment. Many patients give up treatment as a consequence of incomplete treatment.

Many patients are not wanting to continue consolidated treatment after their condition has improved. On the one hand, these are will no longer symptomatic and may not affect their lives.

Herbal medicine such as Wuhan Diuretics Pill consists of herbs and it works for the immune system, so most of bacterial infection are cleared from your defense mechanisms, thus, herbal medicine doesn't have drug resistance.

Author's Bio: 

Prostate is a rare sexual secretory gland with endocrine and exocrine functions.