What are the drugs for treating prostatitis? Some diseases must be sustained by drugs, and taking the wrong drugs is also our biggest concern. We dare not eat indiscriminately and cannot blindly eat them. What drugs should people with prostate diseases take? Is this also the most important issue for men?
1) Antibiotics:
Quinolones have a strong ability to penetrate the capsule of the prostate and can achieve effective bacteriostatic and bactericidal concentrations in the prostate. They are not only effective against gram negative and positive bacteria, but also against mycoplasma and chlamydia.
2)、 α Receptor Blockers:
Commonly used α Receptor blockers include terazosin, terazosin (gaotelin), and so on. α Receptor blockers can relax the smooth muscle of the prostate and bladder and improve lower urinary tract symptoms and pain, making them essential drugs for the treatment of prostatitis.
3) Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs:
Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs can be used to alleviate symptoms and inflammation in patients with perineal discomfort, dull pain, and inappropriate urination. Commonly used non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs include: Baotaisong, ibuprofen, indomethacin, fenbid, celecoxib, and rofecoxib.
4. Allopurinol:
The level of uric acid in prostate fluid is significantly elevated in non bacterial prostatitis caused by reflux of prostate urine. The use of allopurinol can reduce uric acid levels, thereby improving prostate symptoms.