What medications to take for chronic non-bacterial prostatitis

Chronic non-bacterial prostatitis can usually be treated with anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs (ibuprofen) and alpha-blockers (tamsulosin) as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs: patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis can use anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as diclofenac sodium delayed-release tablets, ibuprofen delayed-release capsules, etc., on the advice of their doctors, which can effectively eliminate non-bacterial inflammation and reduce pain. 2. alpha-blockers: chronic non-bacterial prostatitis patients can also use alpha-blockers to regulate, such as doxazosin mesylate extended-release tablets, tamsulosin hydrochloride extended-release capsules, etc., which can alleviate inflammation-induced frequent urination, urinary weakness and other phenomena. The above drugs need to be used in a standardized manner under the guidance of a doctor, and it is recommended that when chronic non-bacterial prostatitis occurs, patients should not take medication on their own, and go to the hospital for examination in time to avoid adverse consequences.