Can chronic prostatitis be cured
summary
Recently, I found that I have a burning feeling when urinating, and there is liquid on my underwear when I get up in the morning. I'm an adult and I won't seminal emission any more. After examination, I found that it's chronic prostatitis, so the doctor asked me to be hospitalized. In the process of active treatment, let's talk about whether chronic prostatitis can be cured.
Can chronic prostatitis be cured
Treatment 1: the simple method for the treatment of prostatic pain is scrotal wall traction. Under the condition of warm relaxation, such as hot bath or repeatedly pulling scrotum wall with fingers in the quilt for 20-30 times, it is appropriate not to pull pain. The purpose is to relax scrotum intima and levator muscle. It is said that some patients can get rid of pain within 2-3 weeks.
Treatment 2: antibiotic drugs diffuse into prostatic fluid from plasma, most of which are effective for Gram-positive bacilli causing urinary tract infection, but they can not pass through the lipid membrane of prostatic epithelium and enter the prostatic acinus to achieve therapeutic effect, so the early treatment of prostatitis must be combined with other treatment methods.
Treatment 3: gentamicin, kanamycin and vancomycin were used alone or in combination. They were directly injected into the prostate through urethra or intubation or perineum, or directly injected into the prostate lesions under the guidance of B-ultrasound.
matters needing attention
Don't drink or smoke. Alcohol can cause prostatic hyperemia. Because some patients with prostatitis have long-term drinking or drinking habits, prostatitis is difficult to heal, even if cured, it is very easy to relapse. Smoking is harmful to health. Cigarettes contain nicotine, tar, nitrosamines, carbon monoxide and other toxic substances, which can not only directly poison the prostate tissue, but also interfere with the nerve function of controlling blood vessels, affect the blood circulation of the prostate, and aggravate the blood filling of the prostate.