Erosive gastritis does not cause prostatitis, and there is no necessary causal relationship between the two diseases.
Erosive gastritis refers to endoscopic erosion of the gastric mucosa, which is usually limited to the mucosal layer or submucosal layer, and the location of the injury is relatively superficial compared to ulcers. Common causes of celiac gastritis include alcohol, stress, Helicobacter pylori infection, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and radiation. Common medications include omeprazole and magnesium aluminum carbonate.
Prostatitis is a common inflammatory disease of the male urinary system, often caused by bacterial infection, mainly manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary retention, burning pain in the urethra, fever and other symptoms. Its treatment is mainly anti-infective treatment, such as quinolone and cephalosporin antibiotics, and patients with acute urinary retention need to be indwelling urinary catheter as soon as possible.
If the patient has erosive gastritis or prostatitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive regular treatment, and the above oral medications need to be taken after consulting the doctor.