

Treatment
Criteria for a Successful Prostatitis Treatment
Removal of Calcification, Pus, Cyst, Fibrosis, Abscess,
Long term prostatitis cases are more likely have developed calcification and cyst in the prostate, epididymis and seminal vesicles. Calcifications are also source of symptoms of prostatitis.
The calcification is formed in prostatitis patients after years of physiological change of the prostate tissues.
The crystal precipitation is formed inside prostate acini obstructed by infection and in the form of tight aggregated mixture. It is a problem in treatment and after treatment. Symptoms are always related to calfications, so it must be reduced or ideally destroyed to allow effective treatment.
Secretions of the prostate cannot get out of the gland because of the tiny tubular structure of the ducts and these secreation slowly dry up and become calcified
Many patients have the presence of symptoms and taken several courses of treatment before a culture lab test is done. The microorganisms may have been killed in the reachable areas exposed to treatment but the inflammatory process may continue to grow inside the affected glands if obstruction is not removed. This chronic inflammation may, live its own life eventually, because stubborn resistant strains of microorganisms in low concentration
So a positive result is not easy to get from prostatic expressed secretion even with high culturable concentrations because it is blocked by the stones.

