Wise-Anderson Protocol- Hot Water: Best Medicament for Prostatitis/CPPS

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Hot Water: Best Medicament for Nonbacterial Prostatitis/ CPPS
    In the world of conventional medical treatment of pelvic pain, sometimes diagnosed as prostatitis, confusion abounds as remedies are offered, whose bases are different and contradictory. For example, antibiotic are typically given to men with urinary frequency, sitting pain, urgencies, sexual pain and dysfunction, with the assumption that they are suffering from an infection though no infection exists. In fact, there is agreement among those who research chronic pelvic pain that 90-95% of men who have pelvic pain do not have an infection responsible for their symptoms. In spite of that, these men are diagnosed as having prostatitis.
    Despite this common knowledge, antibiotics are routinely given whose underlying assumption that there’s an infection that requires antibiotics. Advice is given to men with pelvic to avoid spicy foods, coffee, and alcohol. Men are sometimes advised to ejaculate more frequently when they are given a diagnosis of prostatitis, again a suggestion that comes from the idea that there is a bacteria in the prostate gland that needs to eliminated from the prostate, and ejaculation will clear the bacteria out of the prostate.
    So, advice for the many patients we have seen given the diagnosis of prostatitis, who report to us what advice was given to them before they came to see us, is a scattering of suggestions, all different in terms of the assumptions they have about their problem. Of the few temporary remedies for the pain and discomfort of chronic pelvic pain, hot water is certainly the best and most benign, as it relaxes the pelvic floor and the internal anal sphincter with no side effects and at a tiny cost. Research actually has demonstrated the fact that hot water (thermal therapy) relaxes the internal hypertonic anal sphincter; evidence of a somato-anal reflex. Most men suffering from what is diagnosed as chronic prostatitis know the helpfulness of hot water in their own experience with using it.
    Dr. David Wise explains how hot water works wonders for these patients. For pelvic pain sufferers of this nature, hot water and thermal therapy can work wonders in relaxing the pelvic floor.
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