What is a man’s prostatitis nemesis

The most important thing to remember is that there is no such thing as a nemesis for men with prostatitis, and the treatments and medications that different patients need to use are different because of individual differences. The treatments that are often used for prostatitis include general treatments, symptomatic treatments, and antimicrobial treatments.
1. General treatment: men suffering from prostatitis should actively rest in bed, drink a lot of water, eat a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food, regular work and rest, and enhance the resistance.
2. Symptomatic treatment: prostatitis accompanied by obvious urinary pain, fever patients can be symptomatic use of acetaminophen, celecoxib, ibuprofen and other antipyretic analgesic drugs treatment.
3. Antibacterial drug treatment: According to the bacteria group that causes inflammation to choose its sensitive antibiotics, often choose quinolones such as ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, etc.; chlamydia infection can be erythromycin, azithromycin, etc.; gonococcal infection can be ceftriaxone; anaerobic infections are used metronidazole.
Prostatitis patients with acute urinary retention also need to perform catheterization and drainage, and the complication of prostate abscess need to be drained through perineal incision. Therefore, prostatitis patients should go to the hospital in time, timely treatment, to avoid further development of the disease.