

Treatment
Criteria for a Successful Prostatitis Treatment
Unblock Prostate Glands, Seminal Vesicles, Epididymis
Prostatitis symptoms are predominantly caused by blockage. When prostatitis symptoms are greatly reduced, that means the blockage is almost gone.
The way to know the condition of blockage is to have ultrasound scan to find out the size of prostate glands. If it shrinks to its normal size, it is not blocked anymore.
Another way to determine the progress of unblocking is the scores of your symptoms. Prostatitis symptoms are closely associated with blockage. This way of checking blockage is real, dependable and realistic.
Blockage in Seminal vesicles could mean dull pain at perineum area. It could affect you as much as prostate blockage. Unblocking of prostate glands don't necessarily mean the unblocking of seminal vesicles although these two organs are close to each other. A complete unblocking of seminal vesicles is also a criteria for a cure.
Blockage in epididymis and rear sperm duct is not uncommon. The symptoms exhibited are somewhat different than that of prostate and seminal vesicles because they are located in the front part of the body.
If a prostatitis patient is somewhat skeptical about the concept of blockage, he may examine the epididymis and rear sperm duct by himself using fingers because these organs are not deep inside the skin. A blocked sperm duct swells to a few times its normal size whereas a blocked epididymis is bigger and much harder in texture.

