Sexual Health
What medicine is good for non-bacterial prostatitis? Can nonbacterial prostatitis be completely cured
Non-bacterial prostatitis, as one of the most common diseases in men, is also one of the most common diseases in men, and has become the focus of attention of male friends. How to do if non-bacterial prostatitis is committed? What are the typical symptoms? As a kind of prostatitis, the treatment of non-bacterial prostatitis is actually quite different from that of prostatitis. First of all, the symptoms and symptoms of non-bacterial prostatitis should be clear. At the time of onset, the first thing to know is to determine the cause and treatment as soon as possible.
Typical symptoms of non-bacterial prostatitis:
1. Irritating symptoms of urination. Frequent urination and burning sensation during urination, but many patients have normal nocturnal urination
2. Urinary obstruction symptoms. For example, dysuria, thin urine line, endless urine, and residual urine
3. Pain symptoms unrelated to urination. Ambiguous abdominal pain, dull pain, extensive location, perineum, pubic swelling, etc
4. Mental symptoms. The symptoms include dizziness, memory loss, insomnia, depression, etc., and excessive sensitivity to physical discomfort and pain.
How to treat non-bacterial prostatitis
1. General treatment: hot water sitz bath can relieve symptoms, and diet, wine, coffee and spicy food should be controlled. Encourage the patient to live a normal life as much as possible. Some clinical experts advocate periodic prostate massage therapy, but some scholars doubt its efficacy.
2. Special treatment: For patients with chronic prostatitis symptoms, bacteriology can not find the original bacteria. When there are a large number of inflammatory bacteria in prostate secretion, it can be diagnosed as non-bacterial prostatitis. Because it is impossible to determine whether mycoplasma and chlamydia are prostatitis, clinical trials can be carried out on these pathogens. Dimethylamine tetracycline 100mg, oral, 3 times a day, or erythromycin 500mg, oral, 4 times a day, at least try around. TMP and penicillin carboxylate are ineffective, so it is unreasonable to use antibiotics continuously according to experience. On the contrary, treatment is mainly to control symptoms. Anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen, 400~600mg, oral, 3 times a day) can be selected during the acute attack of symptoms.
Methods to prevent recurrence of non-bacterial prostatitis
1. Keep the meeting clean and dry, avoid overwork and excessive cold, drink more water and urinate, and pay attention not to sit for a long time, stay up late and drink too much. Appropriate physical exercise, enhance body resistance, etc.