By complementary and Integrated Medicine [defined by National
Institutes of Health, nih.gov], refer above picture, Prostate does has the
same health property as kidney
has, it also has the same
relationships [with other body organs] as kidney has. There are a lot of different causes can lead
to prostatitis.
Stronger Kidney function and body Immunity capability can be
best solution to have chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain
syndrome well controlled. [It is also the reason that why young strong men have
much less chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome
problem. With Functional Food Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes Intervention, It is
much easier to strong a person’s kidney function and immunity capability, then let
chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome problem naturally
healed.
While with Convention Medicine, Known as the “three A’s,”
traditional treatments for chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain
syndrome are antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, and alpha blockers.
A major difficulty is that in most cases doctors are unable to definitively diagnose CP/CPPS or identify a causative agent. Not surprisingly, with so little to go on, treatment is empiric — guided by a doctor’s clinical experience and instincts rather than hard evidence of what actually works, which isn’t much. Patients often find that the “standard” treatments provide little or only temporary relief.
A major difficulty is that in most cases doctors are unable to definitively diagnose CP/CPPS or identify a causative agent. Not surprisingly, with so little to go on, treatment is empiric — guided by a doctor’s clinical experience and instincts rather than hard evidence of what actually works, which isn’t much. Patients often find that the “standard” treatments provide little or only temporary relief.
Treatment for prostatitis usually begins with taking an
antibiotic for several weeks. If you begin to feel better, you may have to take
the medicine for 2 to 3 months. If you do not get better while taking
antibiotics, more tests may be done.
Repeat courses of antibiotics probably are not helpful. Even
though they generally have few side effects, they aren’t without risk. They can
cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea; interfere with other medications; and
trigger allergies. [ refer: www.harvardprostateknowledge.org]
A full detail “Functional
Food Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes Intervention Guide” can be found here
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