Is aseptic prostatitis difficult to treat

Aseptic prostatitis can effectively control symptoms after appropriate treatment, but it is easy to recur, if you adhere to the medication and with a regular lifestyle, the general prognosis is good. The pathogenesis of aseptic prostatitis, also known as non-bacterial prostatitis, has not yet been fully elucidated, and may be related to pathogen infection, as well as abnormal urinary function, bad habits, mental stress, endocrine disorders and other factors. The first thing you need to do to treat aseptic prostatitis is to provide health education and psychological counseling to regulate your mindset, quit smoking and drinking, change your bad habits, avoid holding back urine, and cooperate with Tamsulosin capsules and other medications to relieve the symptoms of urinary abnormalities, and the medications need to be applied under the guidance of a doctor.