The International Academic Exchange on Prostate Disease
General DescriptionProstate problems usually begin to appear in men when they reach their thirties. Today, any man regardless of age can have prostate problems. This is not a sick old man. prostate disease can be divided into three categories: prostatitis, benign prostate and prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer can cause death. However, some men seem to survive the disease and some who die from other causes. A surprising fact is that you can not even know that you have cancer of the prostate. The symptoms are virtually absent in the early stages of cancer. Without any pain or symptoms, you may not realize that you have cancer of the prostate. For prevention, doctors recommend men in their forties to attend tests prostate.
Almost all the signs of prostate cancer are similar to BPH which often include, at night, hesitant, and excretion of urine periodically. These symptoms can not validate that you have cancer of the prostate. The cancer usually starts in the prostate gland. However, once spread beyond the prostate, it will destroy other cells in your body.
Acupuncture and prostatitis (1) downward migration of moisture heatBurning sensation in the urinary tract, urine yellow and thin, whitish abundant secretions of the external orifice of the urethra, the taste Bitter and dry mouth, thirst and the desire to drink water, conservation of dry feces, red tongue, the language of the yellow and greasy fur, slippery and Taichong (LR 3) are added, as asthenia, liver and kid-ney yin, Guanyuan (CV 4), Fuliu (KI 7), Taix (KI 3), Shenshu (BL 23) and Gansu (BL 18) are added, because Thenia- yang of the spleen and kidneys, Mingmen (GV 4), Pishu (BL 20), Shenshu (BL 23) and Zusanli (ST 36) are added as Qi stagnation and blood stasis, Taichong (LR 3) and Geshu ( BL 17) are added, for hematuria, Xuehai (SP 10), Geshu (BL 17) and Zhibian (BL 54) are added, for the seminal emission and spermatorrhea, Jinggong (elongated), Guanyuan (CV 4) and Dahe (KI 12) are added.
2. acupuncturePrescription ear angle Cymba Concha (C08), kidney (C010), bladder (C09), liver (C012), Triple Energizer (C017), Ear Shenmen (TF4), pelvic cavity (TF5), sympathetic Nerve (AH6a), Endocrine (CO18) and Gland Adre-nal (TG2p).
Posted on March 18, 2010.