There are two main steps in the process: Chronic prostatitis in young people (aged 30 and under) is a phenomenon that is particularly affected by traumatic events. (Usually, the patient is unaware of the depth of the problem.)
1 The first step is to locate the unresolved traumatic event (or events). It is important to emphasize that most people cannot perform self-psychoanalysis, especially in childhood events and the distant past. (Sometimes also events related to deceased relatives)
2 The second step is to release the traumatic events (on a mental level) to return to consciousness, where they are harmless, even if very painful! The release of the traumas does not involve forgetting.
Releasing traumatic events is a challenging process that sometimes takes a long time. It is difficult to recover from chronic diseases and addictions without the release of the traumas. It took me several years.
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Chronic Prostatitis, Epididymitis, and BPH.
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The Subconscious is the bridge that connects the Mind to the Body, making it Spiritual.
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The next post: Antifungal and antiparasitic drugs (such as metronidazole) are in widespread use among chronic prostatitis patients.
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