Can indomethacin suppositories improve prostatitis?

Indomethacin suppositories have been shown to be an adjunctive treatment for prostatitis. Indomethacin suppositories have antipyretic and analgesic properties and are mainly used for the treatment of antipyretic as well as the relief of muscular pain and arthralgia. The drug is a prostate synthesis inhibitor with anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Topical use of the drug can penetrate the skin to reach the inflammatory area, relieve acute and chronic inflammatory reactions, reduce inflammatory swelling and relieve pain, and have a certain effect on prostatitis. Some patients may experience headache, dizziness, nausea and other adverse reactions during the use of indomethacin suppositories, and patients need to stop the drug immediately, and those who are allergic to the drug, as well as those who are allergic to other antipyretic and analgesic drugs are prohibited from using it. It is recommended that patients under the guidance of a doctor, strictly follow the medical advice to use drugs, not blindly use drugs, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body, triggering the emergence of disease.