prostatitis treatment
As men age, the prostate becomes an area most prone to disease, and if prostatitis is not treated in time, it can easily develop into prostate cancer. What's more important is that when men suffer from prostatitis, their urination will be seriously affected. For example, frequent urination, urgency and inability to urinate are the most obvious symptoms related to prostatitis. What are the clinical treatments for prostatitis?
Prostatitis is a very common disease in our clinical practice. About 10%-15% of patients will have symptoms of prostatitis. We mainly treat prostatitis with comprehensive treatment.
The first point is to advise the patient to change his bad lifestyle and habits, then quit smoking and drinking, try to avoid sitting for long periods of time, and try to avoid holding in urine. The other is drug treatment, which should be based on the type of prostatitis. Because there are many types of prostatitis, for acute bacterial prostatitis, we first recommend antibiotics for treatment. It is generally recommended to use antibiotics for a sufficient course of treatment for about four weeks.
Second, chronic bacterial prostatitis is recommended to be treated with antibiotics, and Chinese medicine can also be used if necessary.
Third, for chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, we recommend that the patient use alpha-blockers based on his symptoms. If he has problems with urination and urination is abnormal, we can use α-blockers. Advise the patient to use NSAIDs if he develops pain symptoms. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine can also be used for treatment. Because many patients have symptoms of damp heat and blood stasis caused by traditional Chinese medicine, some traditional Chinese medicine that can remove dampness and activate blood circulation can be used for treatment. Combining western medicine with treatment may have faster and better results. Therefore, for the treatment of prostatitis, it is recommended that we go to a regular hospital and a regular andrologist for treatment with traditional Chinese and Western medicine.Disclaimer:
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