More than half of adult men suffer from prostate disease. Common diseases include prostatitis, prostatic hypertrophy and prostate cancer.
There is something wrong with the prostate. How do you know? If a man has urgent urination, abnormal urination frequency, discomfort or pain in urination, and pain in the lower abdomen, perineum, penis, testicles and other parts, it may be a problem with the prostate.
What is the harm of prostatitis? Can prostatitis be cured? What are the pathogenic factors of common prostatitis? Prostatitis is a disease that adult men can suffer from at any age. After the age of 50, about 80% of men have prostate hypertrophy. Overexertion may also induce prostatitis and prostatic hypertrophy. For example, drivers who drive for a long time, office workers who sit at desks for a long time, or male friends who ride bicycles or motorcycles for a long time, are prone to local poor blood circulation, causing local congestion and aggravating the chance of inflammation. There are also some friends who live in a disordered life, often stay up late and work overtime, turn the clock upside down, and indulge in nightlife, which can also cause prostatitis.
So what medicine does prostatitis take? Can prostatitis be cured? Clinically, doctors often advocate comprehensive treatment.
In the acute phase, antibiotics can be used, mainly including quinolones, sulfonamides, macrolides and tetracyclines. It is best to use the parenteral route of intravenous administration. Before the type of pathogenic bacteria is determined, broad-spectrum antibiotics such as penicillin, streptomycin and aminoglycosides can be given. Generally, the use of antibiotics in the acute phase should be longer than shorter, and it is recommended to take 4-6 weeks.
In addition to the use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs can also be used to treat chronic prostatitis. Its curative effect is reliable, and it is the choice of short-term and second-line rational treatment. Whether it is non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors with short action time, they are increasingly showing their advantages in improving the symptoms of chronic prostatitis, and the adverse reactions are light.
Analgesics α- Receptor blockers, etc. In addition, comprehensive psychotherapy and diet therapy can also be used for comprehensive treatment.