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3D Prostate Treatment Guidelines

3D Prostate Treatment Guidelines


Treatment Guidelines:

1)Consultation: To cure prostate disease and genitourinary infections completely is a very complex process. Because of different levels of disease, different treatment periods, and the need to assign Doctors with the necessary qualifications, the medical cost will be different. It is important for you to confirm your treatment time and 3D treatment Doctor in advance with us when you decide to come to our Clinics for testing and treatment. 

2) Appointment: After this has been confirmed, the patient will need to make an appointment for testing and treatment by e-mail or phone.

3) Testing: Before treatment starts, a full set of lab. tests will be performed to identify causative pathogens and pathological cells. We then proceed with a Physical examination; a digital rectal examination (DRE) and transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) which will also be able to locate infected, enlarged, blocked and calcified areas.

4)Treatment: Sensitive treatment medicine along with unblocking medicine will be injected directly into infected and blocked areas and lesions in other places to kill pathogens and pathological cells, eliminating the infection and lesions and clearing blockages and calcification. A patient will need treatment every day, there are at least 10 different locations need be injected. Our 3D doctor will choose two different infected, blocked, or  lesion sites every day to perform the local injections. This daily prostate treatment will be finished in half an hour.

5) Two weeks Course of 3D Treatment: It is suitable for a simple prostatitis condition, urogenital infection(s), sexually transmitted disease, etc. These cases involve cases of infection of no longer  than three months with no obvious blockage and calcification, no antibiotic resistance, no complications, with the patient being in good overall condition.

6) Four weeks Course of 3D Treatment: It is suitable for non-complex conditions of prostate disease, urogenital infections, sexually transmitted disease and systemic viral infection, etc. These cases involve a history of prostate disease of not more than three years, no significant blockage and calcification with the volume of any enlarged prostate being less than 30ml., with the patient being in good overall condition.

7) Six weeks Course of 3D Treatment: This is suitable for complex conditions of prostate disease, urogenital infections, sexually transmitted disease and systemic viral infection, etc. These cases involve a longer history of prostate disease (more than three years) including medicine resistance, multiple pathogens and pathological cells, multiple lesion sites, significant blockage and calcification, significant prostate enlargement (an enlarged prostate volume of more than 30ml), an impairment of prostate immunity and microcirculation, a poor overall condition and prostatitis combined with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer, etc. Some patients with quite complex conditions may require more treatment time. If the patient does not have enough time to finish this treatment, the period can be divided into several stages.

8) Genitourinary health is only a part of the overall health. If the patient’s overall health is good and they are not affected by other factors, then recovery should take place soon after treatment. If a patient is affected by factors of poor health or other diseases, recovery will take longer. In this case they will need to follow our rehabilitation instructions and/or get treatment for other diseases. 

By the end of one course of treatment, if the goal of killing pathogens and pathological cells and clearing blockage and calcification is achieved, the average patient will recover in three to six months. It is normal for some patients to have some symptoms during the recovery period and such symptoms will disappear after the recovery period. Where a patient’s pathogens and pathological cells, blockage and calcification are not fully eliminated by the end of one course of treatment, the patient will need to prepare for a second round of treatment.

2016-03-02 Admin