As we all know, prostatitis is mainly divided into acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis. Acute prostatitis, due to its low incidence, is mainly chronic prostatitis, which truly afflicts most men.
Regarding the treatment of chronic prostatitis, currently the most common clinical treatments are antibiotic therapy and physical hyperthermia.
Experts point out that chronic prostatitis, whether bacterial or sterile, develops gradually over time. Therefore, only by eradicating the root cause of chronic prostatitis from the source can the goal of its radical treatment be truly achieved.
It can be said that only by achieving the goal of "root removal" can chronic prostatitis truly achieve the goal of "cutting grass" completely.
The main role of antibiotic therapy is to kill and inhibit bacteria and eliminate superficial inflammation. In fact, the vast majority of chronic prostatitis belongs to aseptic inflammation. Therefore, the bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects of antibiotic treatment are often useless in many cases!
Of course, even if there is bacterial infection in chronic prostatitis, the goal of "radical treatment" cannot be achieved regardless of the use of any antibiotics for the treatment of chronic prostatitis because the root cause of chronic prostatitis has not been eradicated at the source.
The main role of physical hyperthermia is to accelerate the blood circulation of the prostate, achieve the dissipation of superficial inflammation, and alleviate corresponding symptoms.
Like antibiotic therapy, physical hyperthermia cannot achieve the goal of "radical treatment" for both aseptic and bacterial chronic prostatitis without eradicating the root cause of chronic prostatitis from the source.