Chronic prostatitis is the most common urological disease in men under the age of 50, and it is a major health problem that plagues men. It not only seriously affects the work and life of patients, but also affects sexual dysfunction, leading to premature ejaculation, impotence, and other problems. If the disease cannot be cured, various symptoms and discomfort caused by inflammation will worsen after sexual life, directly affecting the quality of life of couples. Long-term development makes patients feel disgusted and increasingly prone to premature ejaculation and impotence. The most serious harm for male patients is that prostatitis can lead to infertility and long-term chronic inflammation. Changes in the composition of prostatitis can affect the secretion function of the prostate, leading to decreased sperm motility and reproductive difficulties. In addition, chronic prostatitis can also lead to chronic nephritis, even uremia, causing endocrine disorders, and infecting spouses with gynecological inflammation.
The single treatment method for chronic prostatitis has poor efficacy, and comprehensive treatment methods should be used, mainly including the following aspects:
1. Exercise appropriately, regulate emotions, and avoid prolonged sitting
Proper exercise can enhance physical resistance, and regulating emotions is mainly to increase confidence in treating diseases. Avoid alcohol and spicy and stimulating foods, and avoid sitting too long to reduce prostate congestion.
2. Use of antibiotics
The drugs used to treat prostatitis should be lipid soluble, high dissociation constant, and low binding to serum proteins. Generally, oral preparations are recommended, including quinolones, doxycycline, carbicillin, and minocycline. Sulfonamides are not recommended because of their high toxicity and side effects.
3. Auxiliary treatment
Prostate massage can be performed to facilitate prostate drainage; Auxiliary treatment methods such as hot water sitz bath and physical therapy can help improve the cure rate of prostatitis.
4. Surgical treatment
Surgical removal of the prostate and seminal vesicles is recommended only for non surgical treatment and recurrent prostatitis.