Intra-glandular injections for prostatitis generally refer to treatment with localized antibiotic injections.
When patients with prostatitis are treated with antibiotics, it is due to the fact that it is difficult for antibiotics to pass through the peritoneum of the prostate gland and enter the prostate gland to play a role.
Therefore, antibiotics can be injected directly into the prostate gland to achieve the purpose of treatment, according to the patient’s specific situation to choose butamidokanamycin, gentamicin, tobramycin, ceftriaxone sodium and so on.
Prostatitis intra-glandular injection is mostly used perineal injection method, transrectal injection method or suprapubic puncture method, need to be carried out under ultrasound guidance, the choice of antibiotics need to be carried out before the drug sensitivity test.
Patients who need prostatitis intra-glandular injection are advised to go to a regular hospital, actively treated under the guidance of the doctor, and the drug should be applied under the guidance of the doctor.