Treatment of chronic prostate disease


The treatment consists mainly of the following aspects. General treatment – Patients have to adjust their way of life, make regular patterns and avoid staying up late. – Avoiding prolonged sittings, which can lead to increased symptoms such as haemorrhaging in the prostate. – Reduced consumption of spicy food and alcohol, which can stimulate the prostate and increase inflammation. Drug treatment – antibiotics are one of the most common drugs. In the case of chronic prostate inflammation due to bacterial infections, sensitive antibiotics, such as left-oxen fluoride, are selected for treatment based on bacterial culture and drug sensitivity tests. – Alpha – Receptor retardants can relax the smooth muscles in the prostate and the neck of the bladder and improve urination symptoms, like Tansorosin. – Inflammable anti-inflammatory drugs can alleviate pain and discomfort, such as Broven. – Some plant formulations can also help to improve symptoms, such as a soft capsule for the extraction of berries. Psychotherapy – Chronic prostate inflammation is long and patients are prone to anxiety, depression, etc., which in turn exacerbates symptoms. It is therefore important that the patient maintain a positive mindset and, if necessary, seek help from a psychologist. Other assistive treatments – Prostate massages are available, usually 1-2 times a week, which help to promote excretion of prostate tubes and increase local drug concentrations, thus mitigating symptoms. – Hot water sits in baths, which is also an aid to improving local blood cycles and reducing local inflammation, but not to give birth to men, because it may affect the quality of sperm.