Chronic prostatitis causing urethritis is bacterial prostatitis?

Chronic prostatitis with concurrent UTI may be bacterial prostatitis or aseptic prostatitis. Chronic prostatitis includes subtypes such as chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Chronic prostatitis complicated by UTI may be due to bacterial infection in the prostate area, or it may simply be a simple UTI due to poor hygiene. But both can present with symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, and dysuria. Clearly the existence of urethritis, it is recommended to timely according to the results of drug sensitivity and bacterial culture, anti-infection treatment, commonly used drugs such as levofloxacin. For those with urethral obstruction symptoms of dysuria, drugs such as tamsulosin can be used to relieve the symptoms of obstruction. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of clinicians; whether or not bacterial prostatitis, combined with urethritis, it is recommended to carry out timely anti-infective treatment; in the treatment of urinary tract infections, it is also necessary to adhere to the treatment of chronic prostatitis.