Prostate disease is a common disease for middle-aged and elderly men. Among them, prostatitis has the highest incidence rate. Many patients with prostatitis have been treated for many times, but the effect is not obvious. Therefore, many people also have doubts about how to treat prostatitis. In fact, many patients with prostatitis cannot recover after a long time, or because they have not found a suitable treatment, why do you say so? Because prostatitis is divided into many types, each type of prostatitis needs targeted methods to achieve good results.
For acute bacterial prostatitis, antibiotics are still needed for sterilization, so antibiotic therapy is the best strategy for this kind of prostatitis. Once clinical diagnosis or blood and urine culture results are obtained, antibiotics should be applied immediately. It is recommended to inject antibiotics intravenously at the beginning. After the patient's fever and other symptoms are improved, oral medication is recommended for at least 4 weeks. Patients with mild symptoms should also use antibiotics for 2-4 weeks.
In addition, there is a kind of chronic bacterial prostatitis, which is still caused by bacteria, so antibiotics are still the best choice. The treatment is mainly oral antibiotics, and the course of treatment is 4-6 weeks. Optional α- Receptor blockers improve urination symptoms and pain. Plant preparations, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs and M-receptor blockers can also improve related symptoms.
For some inflammatory prostatitis, antibiotic treatment can be considered as the main method. You can take antibiotics orally for 2 to 4 weeks, and then decide whether to continue antibiotic treatment according to its efficacy feedback. Recommended α- Receptor blockers can improve the symptoms and pain of urination, and plant preparations, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs and M-receptor blockers can also be selected to improve the symptoms and pain of urination.
The above are inflammatory prostatitis caused by bacterial infection. For some non-inflammatory prostatitis, antibiotic treatment is not recommended, but can be used α- Receptor blockers, plant preparations, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs and M-receptor blockers.
It can be seen from this that the treatment methods for different types of prostatitis are different, so many people find a lot of therapeutic drugs to take as soon as they find that they have prostatitis, but it doesn't work. Only when they go to a regular hospital to make an accurate diagnosis, and then treat prostatitis under the guidance of a doctor, can they get the best treatment effect.