Uroxin is not a targeted treatment for prostatitis, only for some patients with urinary tract infections, and the specific efficacy varies from person to person, so it is not possible to say whether the effect is good or bad.
However, not all prostatitis patients are combined with urinary tract infections, the treatment of drugs to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as celecoxib), alpha-blockers (such as tamsulosin hydrochloride) and other main.
In addition, it should be noted that the specific efficacy of the use of urotensin may vary depending on the physical condition of the user and compliance, the severity of the disease, the timing of treatment, other interventions, etc., and the contraindications of this drug are not clear, the use of the drug may be upset stomach, loss of appetite, and other adverse reactions.
Therefore, it is not possible to judge whether the effect of urotensin in the treatment of prostatitis is good or bad, and people with a confirmed diagnosis of prostatitis must formulate an individualized treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor and according to the actual situation of the individual, in order to strive for a good prognosis.