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What are the symptoms of acute prostatitis? What is the treatment of acute prostatitis
Clinical symptoms and manifestations of acute prostatitis:
1. Urgent or painful defecation, rectal symptoms, rectal fullness, white secretion in the urethra during defecation.
2. Urinary tract symptoms: burning sensation, urgency, pain, frequency of urination, dripping after urination or pyuria during urination. In severe cases, poor urination, fine urorheology and even urinary retention may occur.
3. There are local symptoms in the upper part of the perineum or pubis, and sedentary and defecation are aggravated, radiating to the waist, back, lower abdomen and thigh root. Once a small abscess is formed, the local pain is aggravated and the patient dare not defecate.
4. Acute seminal vesiculitis or epididymitis: Acute inflammation of the prostate can easily spread to the seminal vesicles, causing acute seminal vesiculitis. Bacteria can enter the wall layer and outer sheath of the vas deferens through the lymphatic vessels in a retrograde way, leading to epididymitis.
5. Enlargement or pain of spermatic lymph nodes: there are communicating branches between the prostate and spermatic lymph nodes in the pelvis. Acute inflammation of the prostate affects the spermatic cord, leading to enlargement and pain of spermatic lymph nodes.
I hope to help you by solving various symptoms of acute prostatitis in detail. At the same time, men are advised to go to regular hospitals for treatment as soon as possible to avoid chronic prostatitis
The treatment of acute prostatitis is only for reference.
General treatment: rest in bed for 3-4 days, drink plenty of water, and do not drink or eat stimulating food. Hot water bath or perineal hot compress is feasible, and defecation is smooth. Taboo sexual life.
2. Antibiotic treatment: when the patient has obvious systemic symptoms, high body temperature, and obvious increase of white blood cells in the blood, they should be given intravenously. After one week of use, they should be changed to oral medicine until one month; When the patient's systemic symptoms are not serious and the body temperature and blood picture are normal, the drug can be administered orally. The general course of treatment is 1 month. Anti-infective drugs that can rapidly and effectively spread to the prostate should be selected to quickly control symptoms and prevent chronic prostatitis.
3. Symptomatic treatment: If you have a high fever, you should give antipyretic drugs, such as indomethacin suppository, aspirin, etc. If the symptoms of bladder irritation are obvious, you can choose to take prubenosin orally, three times a day; Piperazine is taken orally twice a day. In case of difficulty in urination or urinary retention, a temporary bladder puncture stoma should be performed on the pubic bone to drain urine, or a soft silica gel catheter should be used to detain catheterization.
4. Surgical treatment: if acute prostatitis forms prostate abscess, it should be drained through incision of rectum or perineum. If the abscess is confined to the prostate, you can use urethroscope to puncture the prostate and discharge pus, and then inject broad-spectrum antibiotics.