Can prostatitis be cured?
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If a man's prostate is infected by bacteria and other microorganisms, it will lead to prostate edema, congestion, and a series of inflammatory manifestations. Experts point out that although bacterial prostatitis is due to the influence of microbial infection factors, the specific ways of infection are different. Today, let me tell you that prostatitis can be cured?.
Can prostatitis be cured?
First: antibacterial treatment, prostatic fluid culture, the discovery of known urinary pathogens is the basis for the choice of antimicrobial therapy. If rare pathogens or symbiotic bacteria are found in the urogenital tract, they can not be identified as pathogenic pathogens. If there are signs of bacterial infection in patients with non bacterial prostatitis, it is also appropriate to use antibiotics.
Second: anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can improve symptoms, general use of indomethacin oral or suppository, traditional Chinese medicine use anti-inflammatory, heat clearing, detoxification, soft hard drugs also received a certain effect. Allopurinol can reduce the concentration of uric acid in the whole body and prostatic fluid. Theoretically, as a free radical scavenger, allopurinol can also remove reactive oxygen species, reduce inflammation and relieve pain. It can be regarded as an alternative adjuvant therapy.
Third: physical therapy, prostate massage can empty the concentrated secretion in the prostate tube and drain the infection focus in the gland obstruction area. Therefore, for stubborn cases, prostate massage can be done every 3-7 days while using antibiotics. A variety of physical factors have been used as prostate physiotherapy, such as microwave, radio frequency, ultrashort wave, medium wave and hot water hip bath, which has certain benefits for relaxing prostate, posterior urethral smooth muscle and pelvic floor muscle, strengthening antibacterial effect and relieving pain symptoms.
matters needing attention
According to the survey, the prevalence of prostate disease in smokers is 1-2 times higher than that in non-smokers. This is because tobacco contains more than 1200 kinds of compounds, most of which are harmful to human body, mainly including nicotine, cyanide and carbon monoxide. The more smoking, the greater the risk to the prostate.