symptom
- pain during urination and defecation;
- fatigue and apathy;
- Discomfort in the lower abdomen and genital area;
- The temperature periodically rises to 37-38 degrees.
treatment method
- drug. To treat prostatitis in men, the following drugs are used: antibiotics, alpha-blockers, antispasmodics, analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs.
- Manual massage. This treatment method is carried out by experts. It is important to understand that there are certain circumstances where prostate massage is contraindicated. It is not suitable for patients with complications such as established stones.
- traditional method. They are less popular due to their slow action. Traditional treatment methods can increase the effectiveness of primary (drug) treatments.
- diet. To completely heal your prostate, you need to give up junk food and bad habits. Otherwise, a man's body will remain in a weak state.
Drug treatment of chronic prostatitis
important! It is highly recommended to see a specialist before starting treatment. Only he can choose effective treatment options as well as manual massage.
- antibiotic. They have an antibacterial effect, that is, they fight against the causes of the development of pathologies. For treatment, traditional antibiotics and highly effective broad-spectrum drugs—fluoroquinolones—are used.
- Rectal suppositories. Such preparations may contain antibiotics, beeswax, or herbs. Suppositories eliminate both disease symptoms and pathogenic microorganisms. These drugs work quickly.
- Antispasmodics. These medications are necessary to relax the muscle cells of the prostate. It is precisely because of spasms that patients feel pain when going to the toilet, so antispasmodics are mandatory treatments.
- Non-hormonal anti-inflammatory drugs. Many people debate whether these medications are needed to treat the prostate. With their help, prostatitis can be prevented, that is, the inflammatory process can be slowed down. Additionally, this type of therapy is effective in relieving pain and reducing fever.
important! Treatment with fluoroquinolones is contraindicated in tuberculous prostatitis.
traditional method
- Pumpkin seeds (use before and after meals, about 200-250 grams per day);
- Add chamomile or sage extract to your bath;
- anti-inflammatory herbal mixture (available at any pharmacy);
- Dried poplar bark (1 tablespoon mixed with 300 ml of alcohol and soaked for 10 days).