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Chronic Prostatitis - Only Three Critical Factors Are Needed For A Cure - First Factor

Just a few Chronic Prostatitis treatment providers throughout the world are making real progress in advancing towards a total cure for their Prostatitis (men) and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (women) patients. So, what's their secret?

How can some treatment centers offer something that 99% of the Western Medical establishment can't? How is it that perhaps 50% of men will develop Prostatitis to some degree or other, yet to their horror (for the ones that go on to develop chronic forms) find that Western medical establishment treatment responses are primitive and ineffective at best.

In fact, just three critical factors are involved in the difference between the few effective treatment providers, and the rest of the medical world.

The First Factor - Direct Injections : Western medical science is very well aware that delivering antibiotics to the prostate and surrounding glands and tissues via oral prescriptions results in poor penetration rates. The average chronic prostatitis patient will have been prescribed numerous courses of antibiotics over the period of their illness, resulting in the serious problem of general pathogen resistance, and a weakened immune system leading to a proclivity to all sorts of other ailments (destruction of gut flora resulting in intestinal disorders, susceptibility to colds and influenza and far more serious ailments as the years go by). All the while, the entrenched perineal area pathogens are not only hardly dented, but usually mutate with each treatment course into a more virulent form.

Direct injections allow the antibiotics to be delivered right into the place of infection in quantities of strength that can now directly deal with the pathogen as intended. With this method, prostatitis patients who are short-term sufferers can usually be fully cured very quickly. Long-term sufferers with resistant pathogens will require longer periods of treatment whilst carefully checking pathogen sensitivity to the type of antibiotic being administered.

So, why aren't Western Prostatitis patients being given direct injections instead of the oral form? It takes a lot of experience and skill to administer direct injections. An extremely deep practical knowledge of human physiology in the whole urogenital region is required. Successful prostatitis specialist doctors in this area have spent years treating thousands of patients, and their patients now benefit greatly from their first-hand knowledge of whatworks.

Direct injections for treating Prostatitis are just one of three critical factors, ALL of which are absolutely essential for a chronic prostatitis patient to achieve a full cure.




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