Prostatitis is a relatively common disease among men. Aseptic inflammation can be improved through life care conditioning; if bacterial inflammation requires the use of sensitive antibiotics, such as levofloxacin; if an abscess is formed, surgical treatment is required if necessary.
1. Aseptic Prostatitis: Prostatitis is more commonly an aseptic inflammation, and most of these patients can get better through lifestyle adjustments. If necessary, microwave and short-wave treatment can be carried out.
2. Bacterial inflammation: These prostatitis patients need to use sensitive antibiotics for treatment. Acute bacterial prostatitis is recommended for about 3 weeks. Chronic bacterial prostatitis can be treated with oral antibiotics for 4-6 weeks, such as levofloxacin tablets and cephalosporin antibiotics. You need to not be allergic to the medication before you can use it.
3. Prostate abscess: If an abscess has formed, this condition requires incision and drainage followed by anti-infection treatment.
Overall, there are many ways to treat prostatitis, and it is necessary to clarify the specific type of prostatitis through the relevant examination, and then carry out targeted treatment, do not self-medication.