Diseases such as prostate cysts have plagued many male friends. There are often patients consulting during the clinic. Is the prostate cyst treated? If the prostate cyst is not large, it is only discovered during the physical examination. There is usually no other discomfort. It is still the same as normal people.Life.So, does the prostate cyst need to be treated?
Do you must treat prostate cysts?
Prostate cysts are a very harmful disease. They are usually accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, etc., affecting the healthy life of patients.Some prostate cysts have almost no symptoms early, and they are only discovered when they do some medical examinations.Therefore, many patients listened to it and did not take relevant protection measures. As a result, when the prostate cysts were incompetent, they really realized that they would be treated.
Experts remind that although some prostate cysts have no symptoms, they should not despise it, because prostate cysts harm the health of patients and may cause other complications. At that time, it is really miserable.In addition, if there is no discomfort in the early days of prostate cysts, daily nursing measures should be taken and regular examinations should be taken.
Does prostate cyst need to be treated?Once a prostate cyst occurs, regardless of the size of the shape, the inner side of the neopical tissue will also grow. If a long period of lesions will cause blisters to expand, the prostate gland ducts are narrow, increase the pressure in the glandular duct, and the secretion of liquid depression will block.Increased or intermittent obstruction gradually makes the glands thicker, and then when treated, the condition has been severely or even worsen, which will cause patients to regret it for life.
So, how to treat prostate cysts?
Surgical treatment
Smaller and asymptomatic cysts do not need to be treated. Larger cysts or symptomatic small cysts can be treated with surgical treatment. There are many ways to go through the bladder, bladder, perineum, and rectal.Increased, high recurrence rate, and many complications.Laparoscopic cutting prostate cysts have the advantages of tissue exposure, short surgery time, not easy to damage pelvic tissue, small trauma, no fistula, and less bleeding. It is the first choice for treating prostate cysts in the back of the urethra and the emergence of the bladder neck.For near -urethral cysts that enter the bladder, the urethral removal cyst is the best way to surgery, but for young patients, retaining precision tests is important to normal ejaculation.
Drainage treatment
When the urethra overflows pus and the pus is large, it is better to cut and drain the pus cavity.The anal rectal is exposed to the prostate area. The rectal wall is cut into the abscess cavity with a sharp knife, the pus is drained out and placed the drainage tube, and the flow situation is dependent.The treatment still needs to be treated with antibiotics.
(Editor in charge: Zheng Guisheng)