Is it better to treat gonococcal prostatitis with pills or fluids?

Gonococcal prostatitis can be treated with oral medication or infusion depending on the severity of the symptoms, and oral medication is usually sufficient for mild symptoms. Gonococcal prostatitis doesn’t need to be treated with fluids because the blood flow to the prostate is not rich and the concentration of drugs reaching the prostate is not very high, so oral antibiotics are usually sufficient. If the symptoms of prostatitis are particularly serious, the infusion treatment is relatively quicker, you can choose to have an infusion treatment. It is recommended that gonococcal prostatitis patients seek medical attention in time, and choose oral medication or infusion therapy under the judgment of a professional doctor. In addition to the medication, prostatitis patients also need to quit smoking and drinking, avoid spicy stimulating food, avoid sitting for a long time, avoid cold, avoid excessive frequent sex, pay attention to rest, regular life.