What to do about prostatitis and epididymal head cysts

Prostatitis and epididymal head cysts require prompt treatment. Treatment for prostatitis and epididymal head cyst includes general treatment, medication, surgery, and other treatments. 1. Treatment of prostatitis (1) General treatment. Avoid spicy and stimulating food, avoid standing and sitting for a long time, avoid holding urine. Usually, acute prostatitis requires rest and bed rest. (2) Medication. The most common antibiotics used for acute bacterial prostatitis are ciprofloxacin and so on. Chronic bacterial prostatitis is often treated with antibiotics such as levofloxacin. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen may be used for localized pain. If there is obstruction of urination, alpha-blockers such as tamsulosin hydrochloride can be used and antidepressants such as fluoxetine can also be used. (3) Surgical treatment. When prostatitis is combined with obstruction and conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment such as transurethral electrical prostatectomy can be taken. (3) Other treatments. The prostate massage physical therapy rehabilitation training can, for example, play a role in relieving the symptoms of prostatitis discomfort. But acute bacterial prostatitis, prohibit prostate massage. 2. Treatment of epididymal head cysts (1) General treatment. Smaller epididymal cysts with no obvious symptoms usually do not need treatment. (2) Drug treatment. The main use of pain medication, such as ibuprofen, can improve the local pain. (3) Surgery. Epididymal head cysts are mostly treated with surgery such as epididymal cystectomy, which is suitable for those with large cysts or obvious discomfort. Diagnosed with these two diseases, to be treated at the request of the doctor. The above medications should be applied under the guidance of specialized physicians.