What method does traditional Chinese medicine use to treat prostatitis with good results? Prostatitis is a multiple disease of the urinary and reproductive system in middle-aged men. The etiology of prostatitis is complex, and it has a significant impact on every patient. Therefore, timely treatment is crucial. Currently, many patients choose traditional Chinese medicine for treatment. So, what methods are effective for treating prostatitis in traditional Chinese medicine? Prostatitis belongs to the category of "constipation" and "gonorrhea" in traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis. "Duyan Fang, Ganbing, Xiaomu Xiaohua Jian, Garlic Gardenia Fang, Dahuang Qingre Tang, and other herbs have good therapeutic effects on prostatitis.".
The methods for treating prostatitis in traditional Chinese medicine are as follows:
1、 Patients with prostatitis with insufficient kidney qi may experience increased nocturnal urination, short and clear urination, increased frequency, or poor urination. After urination, they still feel bladder pressure, pale red tongue, thin white fur, and slow pulse. It is advisable to warm and replenish kidney qi for treatment. The prescription for treating prostatitis is "Re Ai Shi San", consisting of 60 grams of wormwood leaves and 30 grams of acorus calamus. The usage is to stir fry the herbs in a pot at a temperature of 60 to 70 ℃, wrap them with a cloth, apply them to the navel for as long as they can tolerate. Then, take them off and stop for 2 to 3 minutes, and apply them again until the medicine cools. Once a day, 10 days is a course of treatment.
2、 Patients with heat toxic stagnating prostatitis may experience incomplete urination, yellow-red urine color, burning urethra after urination, dry mouth, excessive drinking, red tongue, yellow fur, and pulse counts. It is advisable to clear away heat and detoxify. The prescription for treating prostatitis is soap powder consisting of 10 grams of soap alum. 10 grams of xanthate seeds are used to grind them into extremely fine powder, mix well, take about 2 grams of the mixed powder each time and place it in the navel eye, covering it with a towel. Then take warm water and gradually drip it from the towel into the navel to gradually melt the soap alum and xanthate from the navel and absorb them.
3、 Patients with prostatitis of the type of qi stagnation and blood stasis may have difficulty urinating, accompanied by tingling pain. Occasionally, there is a feeling of swelling in the perineum and lower abdomen, the tongue is reddish with purple gas, and ecchymosis can be seen. The coating is thin and white, and the pulse is fine and astringent. It is advisable to regulate qi and blood stasis. The prescription for treating prostatitis is Ganbing Powder, which consists of 9 grams of raw kansui and 6 grams of borneol. The usage is to grind the powder with the medicine, add an appropriate amount of flour, and mix it into a paste with boiling water. Take 5 grams each time, apply it externally to the Zhongji acupoint 4 inches below the navel, with a diameter of 4-5 centimeters, cover it with gauze, and heat it up. One change per day, and 15 days is a course of treatment.