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How long does it take for acute prostatitis to heal?

Asked by:Thicket

Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 04:25 AM

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  • Bolger Bolger

    Mar 30, 2026

    In recent years, more and more men are suffering from prostatitis due to many reasons. There are many causes of prostatitis, because the causes are different, the infection methods are different, and the clinical symptoms are also different. So, how to treat subacute prostatitis? How long will it take to get better?

    How to treat prostatitis?

    1. Actively participating in fitness exercises will help slow down the spread of prostate inflamed somatic cells. 2. Early examination: Early examination can detect problems at an early stage and can quickly cure prostatitis. The male prostate guards the upper opening of the urethra, so once a male prostate problem occurs, urination will be affected first. Therefore, early detection of prostatitis is very helpful in the treatment of prostatitis. 3. Professional treatment method: a systematic diagnosis and treatment technology for current prostatitis.

    4. Keep up with nutrients: In addition to proteins, various enzymes, and organic compounds, the main components of prostatitis also contain many nutrients, of which zinc accounts for the majority.

    At present, the treatment of acute prostatitis takes a short time; the treatment time of chronic prostatitis is variable and mainly depends on the patient's lifestyle and health status. Generally, treatment and recovery take several months. Most subacute prostatitis can be cured after immediate and proactive treatment, and a few patients develop cysts. If acute symptoms are not treated completely, they can become chronic. Prostatitis is not a difficult disease. If you choose the right method, take medication, and pay attention to health care in your daily life, prostatitis can usually be cured.

    3 tips to keep in mind to protect the prostate "sex gland"

    1. No need to sit or ride a bicycle for long periods of time

    Sitting for a long time or riding a bicycle for a long time will compress the male prostate and affect the blood and blood circulation of the male prostate. It can not only cause prostatitis, but also make prostatitis untreatable for a long time, so it should be reduced as much as possible. If you continue to squat while working or driving for about an hour, you should stand up and take a rest.

    2. No need to hold back urine

    Frequently holding back urine will cause the bladder to swell frequently, causing inability to urinate, causing increased local pressure and poor blood flow, and aggravating male prostate problems.

    3. Smoking and drinking

    Studies have shown that people who drink regularly are more than three times more likely to develop late-stage prostate cancer than people who drink or drink less.; The incidence of prostate disease among smokers is 1 to 2 times higher than that among non-smokers.

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