The prostate, located just below the bladder and in front of the rectum, is a vital organ for the reproductive system. Prostatitis, also known as prostate inflammation, refers to the inflammation of the prostate gland. This condition often causes problems and discomfort for men. It is a problem with relatively simple treatment. Prostatitis can occur in several forms. While some types of prostate issues can resolve without treatment, others require medical intervention. For prostatitis that requires treatment, medication helps to eliminate the inflammation from the body quickly.
Prostatitis predominantly affects men under the age of 50. In men over 50, this condition appears as prostate enlargement. The final stage of this problem is prostate cancer. It is one of the major health issues experienced by men as they age.
Prostatitis can be classified into four main types: chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis, and acute bacterial prostatitis. Of these four categories, chronic pelvic pain syndrome is the most notable.
The prostate is responsible for secreting seminal fluid. It also plays a significant role in the vitality and motility of sperm within the semen. When there is an issue with the prostate gland, it adversely affects both the overall health and sexual health of the patient.
Prostate disease presents various symptoms.
These symptoms indicate prostatitis. It is important to seek medical help from health centers if these symptoms persist.
Scientific research suggests that prostatitis and erectile dysfunction may stem from the same cause. Inflammation that leads to erection problems can also cause prostatitis. In other words, men with prostatitis are likely to experience erectile dysfunction as well. Additionally, in cases of prostate cancer, it is known that inflammation from hormone treatments affects male hormones. As a result, a person undergoing prostatitis treatment may experience erection problems due to hormone effects. During prostate cancer surgeries, nerves related to erections are usually removed, leading to significant erection issues in the patient.
Low-intensity shock wave therapy is a method that aims to treat problem areas by delivering low-level shock waves. When these waves are applied to the affected area, they cause mechanical stress and microtrauma. These factors affect blood flow and increase the rate of blood flow. Consequently, positive healing occurs in tissues, and various biological reactions are triggered. This results in increased blood flow to the penis, resolving blockages and restoring penile health, thereby alleviating erectile dysfunction.
Modus ED SWT therapy is applied from the perineum (between the scrotum and anus) and through the skin. It does not require any invasive procedures. After the procedure, patients can continue their daily lives. Anesthesia and hospital admission are not necessary. Treatment is performed in at least 6-12 sessions, twice a week. Each session lasts approximately 20 minutes.
In cases of prostatitis, treatments are usually medication-based. If these antibiotic treatments are ineffective, surgical interventions are used. Advanced treatment stages can lead to severe damage and destruction in the body. Due to the heaviness of the medications, many organs in the body are adversely affected. This results in a decrease in the patient's quality of life.
Modus ED SWT treatments promote the formation of new blood vessels in the body, resulting in increased blood circulation. Inflammation is prevented, and nerve stimulation is enhanced. This provides long-term relief from both urinary problems and sexual instability.
Modus ED SWT treatments are focused and non-invasive. They do not cause any pathological effects. Success is observed even in the most severe cases. Additionally, ED SWT is a non-invasive therapy, so patients do not undergo any surgical intervention. After 20-minute sessions, patients can return to their normal lives.
No preparation is required before this treatment. There is no occurrence of pain, swelling, discomfort, burning, bruising, or irritation before, during, or after the application. This makes it a very reliable procedure.