Do symptoms recur after stopping medication for prostatitis?

Acute bacterial prostatitis does not have recurring symptoms after stopping the medication at the end of the treatment; however, chronic prostatitis may have recurring symptoms after stopping the medication.
1. Acute bacterial prostatitis is mainly caused by bacterial infections, and is usually acute in onset. After treatment with antimicrobial drugs such as ofloxacin and cefixime as prescribed by the doctor, most patients can be cured, and as long as the infectious factors are removed, there is usually no recurrence of symptoms.
2. Chronic prostatitis has a complex etiology and may have recurrent episodes of urinary tract infection. It can usually be treated with antibacterial drugs such as cefixime and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib.
After the disease is improved should improve the living habits, the patient needs to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs, is strictly prohibited to privately change the dose of drugs or stop their own drugs, to prevent the recurrence of the disease.