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There has been a Serious Failure...

of the Mainstream Medical Establishment around the world to understand, aggressively research and provide effective, successful treatment for sufferers of Prostatitis and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID).

Worse, the absence of the development of a successful standard has meant that Prostatitis patients in this modern day and age are subjected to confusing, complex, often poorly explained, conflicting diagnoses and medication regimes.

For reasons that are extremely mystifying to the average patient, the medical establishment has relegated Prostatitis to the"too-hard" basket, and individual Doctors employ wildly varying treatment techniques which commonly achieve no more than temporary relief with the help of drugs.

Therefore the average patient who develops Prostatitis enters a future life where pain, suffering, medication and money depletion all increase in severity over the years...  Relationships suffer or die, jobs and accumulated wealth is lost, and the well-being - "quality of life" of the patient moves into a downward spiral.

 

Defining Symptoms                                             

The symptoms of the short-term sufferer can vary greatly from one patient to another.

However as ducts and passageways become blocked, symptoms become more serious depending on where these blockages form.  The more advanced the blockages, the more intense the symptoms are, as a general rule.

Here is a brief and generalized list of these symptoms:

  • Urethra - frequent and/or urgent urination, an inability to urinate, pain during urination, a burning feeling during urination, milky-colored urine, etc.
  • Pain and discomfort - perineum pain, pain and bloating in the lower abdomen, bloated feeling in the rectal area, continual dull pain in the testicle(s), groin pain, pain, ache or discomfort in the upper thighs, waist, or back.  Pain during ejaculation and for a period after... etc.
  • Sex-related symptoms - reduced sexual desire, weak erections, impotence, premature ejaculation, nocturnal emission, blood in semen, and possible infertility... etc.
  • Other symptoms include dizziness, wakefulness, frequent dreams, poor memory, low energy, etc.
  • Complications - include posterior urethritis, cystitis, spermatocystitis, deferentitis, epididymitis.. etc.

If you have one or more of these symptoms, you may well have already gone to more than one doctor, and you may well have conflicting laboratory tests results.  Certainly, the mere fact you are on this site means the prescribed treatment has not worked.

 

The Stages/Levels of Progression of Prostatitis 

Patients who have had problems for a relatively short time (up to ~ 1 year) usually have mild symptoms and single pathogen infections. Their prostate has not usually been been affected significantly, and so...  they are easily treated over a short period of time.

Longer term patients (~ 1 - 5 years) have medium to severe symptoms, multiple infections and a significantly affected prostate. They are not impossible to cure at all, their treatment will be more complex and take a longer period of time.

Longterm patients (~ 5 years + ) are similar to longer term patients, except the longer period  may well have caused other downstream problems as their immune system weakens - due to the effects of the the long-term infections and the havoc caused by strong medication.  Again, they are not impossible to cure at all, their treatment will be more complex and take a longer period of time.

 

Minimizing The Effects of Prostatitis 

As a Prostatitis sufferer, there are some significant things you can do to minimize the effects of Prostatitis until you are successfully treated and cured...

  • Keep your body healthy, physically and psychologically.
    So, exercise daily and actively plan your life so that as you reach each goal in your plan, your psychological state prospers and grows...  the opposite of this is depression, which will most certainly compound greatly the stresses that Prostatitis is putting you under..
  • Endeavour to have one healthy long-term partner in life : thereby avoiding unhealthy sexual practices and the risks associated with frequent partner changes and unprotected sex. Additionally, of course, keep a high standard of hygiene in relation to bodily fluids : from sexual organs, anal areas etc.
  • Avoid riding bicycles, horses, or sitting for long periods of time.
  • Avoid over-indulging in alcohol. Regular over-indulgence can make your symptoms much worse.
  • Always be extra careful to stay warm  : During colder periods, ensure you are well-dressed and in warm dry surroundings.
  • If you find you have an infection, especially of the urethra, go to a doctor at once, and ensure it is aggressively treated.  Delaying, or not pursuing treatment aggressively may mean a pathogen gets established leading to a possible nightmare period of years of costs and treaments to dislodge it.
    IF YOU ARE READING THIS AND ARE PATHOGEN FREE,THEN WE STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU READ IT SEVERAL TIMES!... AND ABSORB...
  • Spicy food for many sufferers is on a par with alcohol in increasing the severity of their symptoms.  It is crucial if you are not well, and taking long-term medications, that you eat wholesome food, loaded with the elements that your body needs.


A List of Infections Commonly Involved in Prostatitis     

Some of the most common causative agents/pathogens of urinogenital infection are :

  • staphylococcus aureus
  • Hemolytic streptococcus
  • Gonococcus
  • Bacterium aeruginosum
  • Diphtheria bacillus
  • Escherichia coli
  • Proteus
  • Enterococcus
  • Klebsiella
  • Tubercle bacillus
  • Chlamydia
  • Mycoplasma
  • Viruses
  • Fungus
  • Trichomonas, etc.

 

The Bleak Future of a Prostatitis Sufferer                             

The writer presumes that anyone who has read this far on this site has already experienced/suffered from some of the following :

  • Pain, discomfort and impairment of their quality of life.
  • Numerous test results ordered by a number of doctors, mostly all inconsistent in their findings.
  • Significant monetary expenses incurred without any long-term, let alone, permanent relief.
  • Increasing amounts of medication to control a slowly ever-worsening Prostatitis condition.
  • Ever increasing bouts of depression and a feeling of hopelessness that this nightmare will never end, in spite of all the sufferer-initiated attempts to obtain medical assistance and intervention.


The fact is that for most Prostatitis sufferers, indeeed the nightmare will continue.  The only "standard" that Urogenital specialists seem to have is the largely failed approach of inconclusive testing and prescribing of long-term oral antibiotics.

The fact is that oral antibiotics are largely ineffective in controlling or eliminating pathogens in the prostate and surrounding glands and tissues because of poor access.  The bloodstream is simply unable to get "into" these areas sufficiently.

And for many sufferers this is the "CRUX" of the "CURE" problem.  This is the crucial element.

 

The Bright Future of a Prostatitis Sufferer                           

There has to be a better way in Western countries...  and in spite of the pressing need, the financial rewards that would come the way of a successful treatment regime, and the pressure that the medical establishment, governments and insurance companies should be placing on the medical research industry, there just is not.

However, in China, there is one Doctor who has been specializing in Researching and Treating Prostatitis since 1988 with very impressive results.

His research and clinical experience has enabled him to develop a Treatment Formula and Process which has been called 3D Therapy.

3D Therapy has been proven on thousands of Eastern patients, and also for the last two years on Western patients, all with extremely high cure rates.

You can read about 3D Therapy in depth here... with further links at the end of that section to the personal accounts of past Western patients, as well as links to actual CASE studies showing the in-depth treatment notes.