Herbal Remedy For Epididymitis
Epididymitis
is commonly caused by a bacterial infection or sexually transmitted diseases
such as chlamydia or gonorrhea. Though doctor usually prescribe antibiotics for
this disease, the effect is not satisfactory sometimes. For patients who have
no improvement by using conventional antibiotics treatment, herbal remedy is a
good choice. Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, which belongs to Traditional
Chinese Medicine, it’s a great herbal
remedy for epididymitis.
Diuretic
and Anti-inflammatory Pill is developed by a Chinese herbalist named Xiaoping
Lee (Dr. Lee). As a herbalist, Dr. Lee has been engaging in the treatment of
male reproductive system diseases for over 30 years. And she has her own patent
prescription for treating prostatitis. The main herbs in the Diuretic and
Anti-inflammatory Pill include Plantago seed,
Dianthus superbus, talcum, Houttuynia cordata, Polygonum aviculare, herba laminariae,
pangolin, saffron, semen persicae, honeysuckle, lignum aquilariae, etc.
To
relieve the testicular pain, Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is added with
herbs that have properties of improving blood and Qi flow. The antibacterial herbs
in the pill are helpful to kill the bacteria that cause epididymitis. To cure
the urinary symptoms, it contains herbs that provide effect on inducing
diuresis to keep and system clean so that the painful and frequent urination can
be cured gradually.
The
herbal formula won’t do any harm to the body. What’s more, it can also improve the
immunity and self-healing ability so that the body will be less possible to be
infected by bacteria.
Unlike
antibiotic treatment, Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill has no side effects like
drug resistance or kidney damages. Thus, patients can have a safe treatment
without worrying about anything.
Additionally, alcohol
consumption and smoking seem to be two controllable risk factors associated
with epididymitis. If you experience epididymitis, then it is best to avoid
both of these things not only for the duration of the symptoms but to avoid
future instances of the disease. Even exposure to second-hand smoke could cause
the onset of symptoms.