Bacterial prostatitis after a week of antibiotics and still burning urine what’s wrong?

Bacterial prostatitis after a week of antibiotics or burning urine, may be due to the development of drug resistance or short treatment time related. When chronic bacterial prostatitis occurs, it can cause frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination, urethral burning and other manifestations, but its treatment effect is often unsatisfactory. The reason why there is still burning sensation of urination and urethra even after taking antibiotics for a week in a row may be because of the resistance of the bacteria, and a single drug cannot eliminate the pathogen, so the disease control is not ideal, it is recommended to consider a combination of drugs or alternating drugs when treating the disease. For acute bacterial prostatitis, chills, high fever and other systemic symptoms, as well as urethral obstruction symptoms, urinary frequency, urinary pain, etc., in a course of treatment 7 days after the treatment, can be due to the treatment time is short, not completely cured, there can still be urinary burning, this time can be extended to 14 days of treatment. Bacterial prostatitis after treatment still have urethral burning, you can go to the hospital specialist, identify the cause, and then follow the doctor’s instructions. Drugs should be applied correctly under the guidance of a doctor.