How long does it take to cure chronic prostatitis

  The treatment of chronic prostatitis generally takes about 4-6 weeks, and may take about 6-12 weeks for those with stubborn symptoms.  The main clinical manifestation of chronic prostatitis is pain and swelling in the perineum and lower abdomen, accompanied by frequent, urgent and painful urination, which can be divided into two types of chronic bacterial prostatitis and non-bacterial prostatitis. The main pathogens of chronic bacterial prostatitis are Staphylococcus spp, Escherichia coli, etc. Prostate stones and urinary reflux can also be induced, generally treated with oral antibiotics, most of which can improve in about 4-6 weeks. Chronic non-bacterial prostatitis is mainly related to pathogenic infection, urinary dysfunction, psychosomatic factors, neuroendocrine factors, abnormal immune response, abnormal pelvic floor neuromuscular activity, and the treatment time is relatively long.  During the treatment period, patients need to try to avoid excessive sexual life, try to smoke and drink less, avoid staying up late, and prohibit spicy and stimulating food. Pay attention to physical exercise to enhance the body’s resistance.