Prostatitis is a common disease in adult men, especially in young and middle-aged men. The clinical manifestation of chronic prostatitis is relatively complex, and the course of disease is delayed. It is easy to relapse after treatment, resulting in numerous impacts on patients' lives, tasks, and education. So, how does traditional Chinese medicine treat prostatitis in clinical practice?
"Due to acute prostatitis caused by infection, treatment with antibiotics is necessary.". The commonly used antibiotics are norfloxacin, taken 0.2g per dose, three times a day; Antimicrobial, 0.25g per dose, 3 times daily; Minocycline, 0.1g per dose, twice daily; Azithromycin, 0.5 g per dose, once daily. However, for chronic prostatitis, antibiotics are often ineffective, and the main treatment is massage, hot compress, and so on.
2. Chronic prostatitis can be treated with drugs such as cotrimoxazole, erythromycin, doxycycline, cefalexin, and flufenamic acid; If caused by trichomonas, metronidazole (metronidazole) should be used; If you are infected with gonorrhea, use large doses of penicillin or antibiotics to treat it. Antibiotics can also be injected into the prostate through the perineum or rectum; Using a double balloon four lumen silicone catheter for posterior urethral drug perfusion; Drugs can also be injected into the vas deferens or sealed around the prostate. Traditional Chinese medicines such as Sophora flavescens, Atractylodes macrocephala, Phellodendron amurense, raw oysters, red peony, peach kernel, salvia miltiorrhiza, and raw licorice also have certain effects.
At the same time, experts also pointed out that when treating prostate diseases, male friends should adhere to hot water sitz baths, or go to a hospital for drug ion permeation therapy, and regular prostate massage, which can eliminate symptoms.