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What Happens If Antibiotics Don't Work for Chronic Prostatitis?

Antibiotics for Chronic Prostatitis

By Amanda ChouPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
What Happens If Antibiotics Don't Work for Chronic Prostatitis?
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Chronic prostatitis attacks young and middle-aged men through symptoms such as perineal pain, frequent urination, urgency, and increased urination at night. As soon as people see the word "inflammation," they will feel infection and inflammation and consider antibiotics.

Patients with chronic prostatitis can use antibiotics under doctors' guidance when there is an apparent bacterial infection in patients with chronic prostatitis. Prostatic fluid bacterial culture can detect Escherichia coli, proteus bacteria, and other bacteria. Commonly used drugs are Ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, roxithromycin, and other antibiotics.

If there are apparent white blood cells in the test urine routine or even prostate fluid, men can usually use antibiotics, like Quinolones antibiotics.

Also, sensitive antibiotics can be used according to bacterial culture results in urine or prostatic fluid. But for chronic prostatitis, medical experts do not think that antibiotic treatment's effect must be good.

Patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis can also consider some antibiotics' appropriate use because prostatitis patients usually have histological inflammation. However, due to the limited concentration of antibiotics reaching the prostate and blood circulation, and without effective drug concentration, it is difficult for antibiotics to play their role in the prostate.

As its name implies, chronic non-bacterial prostatitis has chronic prostatitis symptoms. But because they can not find the pathogenic bacteria, antibiotics are generally not used. In recent years, there has been a new consensus on the concept of prostatitis. In the past, the treatment of chronic prostatitis focused on infection, and the treatment methods focused on antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. It has developed to take "symptom" as the center and improve the symptoms and quality of life as the treatment goal.

As the most common prostatitis, chronic non-bacterial prostatitis (chronic pelvic pain syndrome) accounts for about 90% of patients with prostatitis. The most troubling thing is that, so far, the cause of the disease is still unclear. Although the etiology is unknown, there are many causes of chronic prostatitis. Some bad habits, like excessive drinking of alcohol, overeating stimulating food, long-term compression of the perineum, frequent repeated sexual impulse without climax, etc., may cause chronic prostate congestion and induce disease.

Most antibiotics are effective against Gram-positive bacilli causing urinary tract infections. However, the therapeutic effect is not ideal because it can not penetrate the prostate epithelium's lipid membrane and enter the prostate acinus to achieve a therapeutic effect. It is not difficult to see that chronic non-bacterial prostatitis does not need antibiotic treatment from the above analysis. So antibiotics must be used with caution in the treatment.

The treatment goal of chronic prostatitis is to relieve pain, improve urination symptoms, and improve life quality. The remission degree of symptoms is the primary basis to evaluate the therapeutic effect of chronic prostatitis. Herbal medicines are mainly for symptomatic treatment. Some common and effective herbal medicines, including Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, have the functions of clearing heat and detoxification, promoting blood circulation, and removing blood stasis.

It can effectively improve the local blood circulation of the prostate and reduce inflammation. Moreover, it can affect the intracellular environment and dredge the adhesions caused by inflammatory substances and secretions. Simultaneously, the abnormal tissue orifice blocked around the prostatic urethra should be dredged to smoothly eliminate the toxins and secretions in the prostate. It will fundamentally cure all kinds of prostatitis.

Besides, α - receptor blockers, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, plant preparations, and other drugs have different curative effects on relieving symptoms. Patients should follow the doctor's advice and return visits on time. Also, develop good eating habits, eat more vegetables and fruits, have high alkaline food, do not eat greasy, spicy, acidic food, and quit smoking and alcohol.

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Amanda Chou

Looking to restore your life troubled by prostatitis, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis and other male reproductive system diseases? Here are the resource to help you in this endeavor.

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