The prostate is located below the bladder and is responsible for secreting prostatic fluid, which plays a role in semen formation and controls urination. However, with the progression of age, the prostate may encounter certain issues, with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) being one of the most common prostate diseases.
The prostate is located below the bladder and is responsible for secreting prostatic fluid, which plays a role in semen formation and controls urination. However, with the progression of age, the prostate may encounter certain issues, with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) being one of the most common prostate diseases.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as benign prostatic enlargement, refers to the enlargement of the prostate gland located at the neck of the bladder. This condition can cause urinary obstruction, leading to frequent urination and difficulty in urination. It significantly affects the quality of life for patients and is a common condition among middle-aged and elderly men. In fact, it is the second most common urological condition among inpatient populations, following only urinary stones. Statistics show that around 40-50% of men over the age of 50 have BPH, and this number increases to approximately 90% in men over the age of 80.
Due to the unique location of the prostate, the treatment of prostate diseases often requires a long duration and can be prone to recurrence. The effectiveness of treatment varies from person to person, leading to psychological pressure and even tendencies towards depression for many male patients during the treatment period.
Currently, there are mainly three clinical treatment methods for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): medication, surgery, and physical therapy. Medication is the most common and widely used treatment method, but it takes time to take effect, usually requiring continuous medication for 2-3 months or more. However, it may also come with some adverse reactions and side effects. Surgery, on the other hand, is mainly for severe cases and carries certain risks, potentially leading to various complications. Physical therapy is a relatively new treatment method, mainly utilizing ultrasound therapy. Medical ultrasound can improve local blood and lymph circulation, enhance local metabolism, and alleviate acidosis, thus achieving the effect of pain relief or elimination. With continuous technological innovations, it is worth mentioning that several non-invasive therapies, such as magnetic therapy and infrared therapy, are gradually being applied in clinical practice.
Nowadays,Light Physiotherapy has become the preferred choice for many patients due to its painless and non-invasive characteristics. More and more new types of therapies are emerging and widely applied in clinical practice, providing new hopes for a full recovery for a large number of patients. Based on this, the Easetak Prostate Photon Therapy Device is equipped with medical-grade light power with optical density of 150-200mW/cm², which has shown good efficacy for enlarged prostate treatment.
Advantage 1: Pain-free, non-invasive, no side effects, resolving urinary difficulties
The Easetak Prostate Photon Therapy Device emits 450-900nm light waves, penetrating the dense capsule of the prostate and reaching the affected gland, facilitating rapid repair of the prostate. It effortlessly clears any blockages in theurethra, resulting in natural and unobstructed urination! With two wavelengths, it offers even stronger penetration and longer-lasting photon capability, directly reaching the gland.
Advantage 2: Clinical medical-grade light power density of 150-200mW/cm²
The prostate is located deep within the human body, and the number of treatment photons that penetrate through layers of tissues to reach the prostate is the ultimate factor that directly affects the efficacy. This is why a light power density of 100-250mW/cm² or above is commonly used in the clinical application of photodynamic therapy. The Easetak Prostate Photon Therapy Device adopts a clinical medical-grade light power density of 100-150mW/cm², meeting medical-grade standards and achieving better treatment effects.
Advantage 3: Medical device Class II Certified
The Easetak Prostate Photon Therapy Device is classified and licensed by NMPA as a Class II professional medical device. It possesses multiple patents and testing reports, and has been recognized by authoritative experts, making it trustworthy.
Advantage 4: User-friendly design and convenient operation
Compact and lightweight, plug-in and easy to operate, with stronger penetration and better treatment effects. Not limited by location or angle, it is convenient to carry. Only twice treatments are needed per day, with no hospitalization required. Treatment can be done at home.It is a blessing household medical device for male rehabilitation and male prostate vitality.
Choose Easetak Prostate Photon Therapy Device to safeguard your health, pioneering a new era of wellness with emerging light therapy technology.
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