Sexual Health
What medication should I take for prostatitis with ejaculation and what are the reasons for it
Prostatitis is an important factor leading to frequent ejaculation. During treatment, some anti-inflammatory drugs can be targeted. In addition, traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations can also be taken to alleviate certain symptoms. For example, Wenshen Sulafu Tablet, a traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations, has the effect of warming the kidney and dehumidifying, and is effectively used for the treatment of premature ejaculation, spermatorrhea, enuresis and other diseases. It is recommended to go to the hospital for routine examination of prostatic fluid and B-ultrasound examination first, and then take medicine for the symptoms after a clear diagnosis.
Causes of spermatorrhea:
1. For men without sexual activity, it is often due to the overflow of refinement. This situation is mostly normal physiological ejaculation, and if it occurs not frequently per week, there is no need for special treatment at least twice.
2. Caused by local stimuli. Local lesions such as prostatitis and balanitis can cause ejaculation.
3. Ejaculation caused by kidney deficiency. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, it is believed that the kidney is responsible for reproduction, and the kidney is dysfunctional. After kidney deficiency, essence cannot be hidden, and if it is not firmly hidden, premature ejaculation and ejaculation will occur. Especially work fatigue and excessive indulgence habits can exacerbate the symptoms of kidney deficiency and cause ejaculation.
How to cook kidney deficiency and ejaculation: It is recommended that patients develop good living habits and exercise more, which can not only relieve psychological pressure but also distract attention. In daily life, it is important to pay attention to personal hygiene habits, drink plenty of water, reduce the probability of genital inflammation, and avoid fatigue. Friendly reminder: The above content is for reference only. When referring to drug related information, it must be used under the guidance of a professional doctor or pharmacist.