Clarithromycin for chronic nonbacterial prostatitis?

Typically, clarithromycin is not used to treat chronic non-bacterial prostatitis. Clarithromycin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, which has a certain therapeutic effect on bacterial prostatitis caused by sensitive bacteria. The causes of chronic non-bacterial prostatitis are complex and may be related to immune abnormalities and psychosomatic factors. Clarithromycin has no therapeutic effect on diseases caused by such etiology. For chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply tamsulosin hydrochloride, celecoxib and other drugs for treatment; after the use of medication, the patient may have nausea, abdominal pain and other adverse reactions, must be treated by a doctor; in addition, the patient can also be taken to prostate massage, infrared irradiation, and other ways of cooperating with the treatment. For patients, must go to a specialized hospital, and by the specialist doctor to develop a program for treatment, do not use drugs arbitrarily.