The
prostate gland is the accessory gland of the male, which starts to develop during puberty in males and grows with the age of the male (provided that there is a functional testis), together with the fact that the prostate gland is located in a special position and located in a key part of the urethra, so the prostate gland problem is a health problem that afflicts many males.
The increase in prostate volume detected by ultrasound is an objective description and is generally not a problem, but if the physical examination report directly lists it as
prostatic hyperplasia, you should not worry too much because what the reporting doctor is trying to express is probably also the meaning of the increase in prostate volume.
Real prostatic hyperplasia belongs to the category of pathological concepts, and hyperplasia cannot be diagnosed by general ultrasonography unless you undergo pathological examination.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia describes an increase in the number of glandular cells in the prostate gland and is a pathological concept. Therefore, the elderly men basically have prostatic hyperplasia. Benign prostatic hyperplasia is an objective phenomenon, not necessarily to appear symptoms in patients.
Men begin to appear hyperplasia with the prostate gland after 35 years of age, but most people at this age will not appear symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia, then with aging, the prostate increases in size, the urethra and bladder are gradually and significantly affected, thus a series of urination-related symptoms emerge, such as urinary frequency, urgency, incomplete urine, etc., this kind of hyperplasia can be called benign prostatic hyperplasia.
In most cases, prostate enlargement is associated with local inflammation. The occurrence of prostatitis can be related to bacterial and other pathogenic microorganism infections, such as local or systemic infection, then pathogenic microorganism infection. In some cases, there is no definite infectious factor.
No clear evidence of infection is found in some of the hospital examinations, because those can be caused by "sedentary" – a series of symptoms occur due to sedentary conditions that lead to poor blood circulation in tissues such as prostate, perineum, pelvic floor, etc., pelvic floor muscle tension or spasm, and systolic and diastolic disorders.
In addition, holding urine, can also be a factor, it makes the posterior urethra and urethral sphincter overstrain, in addition to inducing urinary frequency and other symptoms, it may cause bladder function damage.
As for whether prostatitis can be cured, this is probably the biggest concern of most patients. In fact, prostatitis is not very terrible, as long as they take formal treatment, such as natural therapy of
Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, they can receive a very good result: a full recovery with enhanced immunity and better physique.