“It is not true that chronic prostatitis is a life-threatening disease, but it can be cured, and the prognosis for the more serious cases is better if you actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.
Bacterial prostatitis is mostly associated with pathogenic infections, such as staphylococcus, corynebacterium, escherichia coli, enterococcus, etc., which are sensitive to antibiotic treatment. Routine bacterial examination of aseptic prostatitis often fails to isolate pathogens, but pathogens such as Mycoplasma, Chlamydia trachomatis, etc. may still be present. Aseptic prostatitis may present with dysuria and pain in the pelvic region, etc. Medications can be used as prescribed by the doctor to improve the symptoms, such as naftopidil tablets and doxazosin mesylate tablets. Patients suffering from chronic prostatitis need to have a correct perception of the disease, adjust their mindset, and proactively cooperate with doctors for treatment.