Prostatitis Treatment for Prostate Pain
Prostate Pain and Prostatitis
Prostate pain is one of the major symptoms of prostatitis, whether it be bacterial or nonbacterial. The clinic cures prostate pain with a special therapy called the prostatic injection treatment. This is the only way to allow antibiotics to maintain extremely high concentration in the prostate. In addition, the treatment has a distinctive element that a special formula of Chinese herbal medicine can break up the obstruction, blockage, lumps, cyst and calculus in the prostate, epididymis, vas deferens and seminal vesicles.
Our doctor knows the causes of prostate pain and has a real and proven treatment solution for prostatitis. The focus of the treatment is to eradicate the cause behind prostate pain and not try to reduce the pain directly. The causes of prostatic pain are the swelling, obstruction and infections in the prostate.
Causes of Prostate Pain
Prostate Pain and Acute Prostatitis
When infected with acute prostatitis, the congestion and swelling of the prostate, and toxin and metabolic activities of bacteria infection will cause prostate pain and discomfort. The typical symptoms are dull pain in the perineum or in the area between the anus and the scrotum. Patients often can feel the hot and burning sensation in the prostate.
Prostate Pain and Chronic Prostatitis
When infected with chronic prostatitis, the prostate is not congested, but it is swollen, enlarged and harden. The swelling causes discomfort and pain in the perineum. Also, the obstruction of the prostate squeezes the nerve and causes weird symptoms and pain, such as lower back pain, tingling sensation in the thigh and foot. In some severe cases, the obstruction may spread to vas deferens and epididymis and cause groin pain and scrotal pain.
Prostate Pain and Bacterial Prostatitis
In bacterial prostatitis, the doctor knows what kind of bacteria infection is causing your problem from laboratory test reports. Most common bacteria are: Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus, Corynebacteria, Enterococcus, Trichomonas, etc. However, Chlamydia, Ureaplasma and Mycoplasma are not easily identified in hospital laboratory and are always classified as nonbacterial prostatitis. Generally speaking, bacterial prostatitis is easier to treat than nonbacterial prostatitis because the doctor knows the kind of bacteria you have and prescribe specific antibiotics to enhance the cure rate.
Prostate Pain and Nonbacterial Prostatitis
In nonbacterial prostatitis, the doctor do not know what kind of bacteria infection is causing your problem based on laboratory tests. The lab tests are either not sensitive enough, or the doctor uses urine/semen as specimen for the tests. It is very common that many lab reports show negative results for any bacteria infection yet the patient knows clearly he is infected with an infection.
Many hospitals and clinics may not have a comprehensive lab test to cover a full spectrum of possible pathogens, especially Chlamydia, Ureaplasma, Mycoplasma. These pathogens are extremely stealthy and hard to get detected in a lab. Furthermore, these pathogens are not as sensitive to antibiotics as other common bacteria, so nonbacterial prostatitis comprises the main bulk of the chronic prostatitis cases.
Different Kind of Prostate Pain
Prostate pain is only one of the symptoms of prostatitis. The pain may come from the scrotum, perineum, groin, lower back, thigh and foot. Swelling, infection and compressed nerve are the major causes of prostate pain.
Problems in Treatment of Prostate Pain
There are a lot obstacles in treatment of prostate pain by traditional treatments.
Palliative Treatment to Treat Prostate Pain
Due to limited understanding on prostatitis and embarrassing treatment options, doctors and urologists have no answer for the cause of prostate pain. Some even refuse to accept the existence of such pain even when patients keep complaining about it. After failure of antibiotics treatment, doctors can only prescribe pain relievers to try to relieve the pain. This kind of palliative treatment is of little effect because the causes of prostate pain are infection and blockage.
Lack of Effective Treatment for Prostate Pain
The reality is that oral antibiotics is the only treatment option available for prostatitis. Once the treatment has failed after the first few months, the doctor has no other treatment option available. Many doctors and urologists do not understand that prostate pain is just the symptom of blockage and infection, and should never be the focus of the treatment. The correct way to cure prostate pain is to eradicate infection and remove obstruction in the swollen prostate. After these two major obstacles are solved, there should be minimal prostate pain left. However, traditional western treatment is of little use in treating obstruction and infection, that is the reason why prostate pain keeps coming back.
Treat Prostate Pain Directly
Although prostate pain is the most unbearable symptom of prostatitis, there is no direct cure for it. When your doctor prescribes pain killer for your prostatitis, it is useless for your pain problem. The injection treatment treat prostate pain with two strategies, shrinking and softening the swollen prostate, and complete eradication of prostatic infection.
Prostate Gland Structure
The complex structure of the prostate gland is easy to get obstructed when it is infected. Bacteria produces waste and dead bodies and are trapped in the glands. Furthermore, the surface layer is an obstacle for the penetration of medicine. The toxin, waste and infection cause irritations, discomfort and pain.
Antibiotics Ineffective for Prostate Blockage
Although antibiotics is effective for some cases of acute chronic prostatitis, it is not effective when it becomes chronic. When one is with chronic prostatitis for some time, blockage, obstruction and swelling of the prostate will slowly appear. Our clinic is the first and the only clinic that knows about the role of blockage and has the treatment to deal with it. We find that obstruction in the prostate determines chances of relapses. However, western medicine is still unaware of the role of blockage when treating prostatitis, so recurrence is very high.
Prostatitis Treatment for Prostate Pain
The prostatic injection treatment consists of a long needle and a syringe. The medicine is a mixture of both antibiotics and Chinese herbal medicine.
A long needle is a custom made extra long and thin needle, designed for this prostatic injection. The needle is a passage for the medicine entering in the prostate.
Antibiotics is selected based on the type of bacteria the patient is infected with. Switching of different antibiotics is possible, and it is administered daily.
Chinese herbal medicine is administered from day one. Dissolving process takes time, so large volume of herbal medicine is pumped into the prostate so as to speed up the unblocking process.
Our doctor will not treat your prostate pain but he will go directly to solve the root causes behind the pain symptoms, namely the treatment for prostate pain and the treatment for obstruction and blockage.
The first step of the prostatitis treatment is to eradicate prostate infection because it is the root of all symptoms and pain. Our laboratory tests find out what are the pathogens that are causing the problems, then based on the results, specific antibiotics is used.
The second step of the prostatitis treatment is to decompose waste and deposit that cause blockage and obstruction along the small glands. A specific herbal medicine formula is added in the solution. This formula is very important because it clears waste, deposit, blockage and calculus that hinder antibiotics effectiveness. It also greatly enhances the chance of permanent cure without relapse.
Once the infection is inhibited and obstruction is partly removed, the patient will immediately feel the reduction of prostate pain and other symptoms. At the end of the treatment, most patients have significant reduction of pain and symptoms. Generally speaking, the amount of prostate blockage remains determines the degree of prostate pain left.
Calcified prostate can also be dissolved by the herbal medicine, however, it will take more time because calculus is much harder and denser than deposit. Multiple spots of calcification are very common in chronic prostatitis and they cause various symptoms and pain.
Treatment Procedure of the for Prostatitis
First, the doctor put proper amount of antibiotics in a solution with herbal medicine, and then put in a syringe. A gloved finger is inserted to the prostate through anus and locates the area for injection, then injection is performed near the anus. The needle will enter the prostate with the guidance of the gloved finger. Medicine is pumped into the prostate to fight infection and blockage.
After the medicine solution is released, the gloved finger massages the prostate right after the doctor withdraws the needle. The prostate is now filled with medicine solution and the patient should feel some pain and discomfort. It is advised to have a slow walk to relieve the pain from the treatment.