Is pulse therapy for prostatitis fast

Pulse therapy for prostatitis generally refers to transperineal extracorporeal shockwave therapy, which can be somewhat effective but is usually not quick to treat. Prostatitis is categorized into different types with different treatment options. For example, acute bacterial prostatitis is mainly treated with anti-infection therapy, such as levofloxacin. It is necessary to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of the drugs, please use the above drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Transperineal extracorporeal shock wave therapy is mainly applied to type III prostatitis, i.e., chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome, which can relieve symptoms to a certain extent. However, type III prostatitis usually has to be combined with a variety of treatment options such as alpha-blockers, M-blockers, and biofeedback, and the treatment period is usually longer. If you have prostatitis, it is recommended that you visit a regular hospital and be guided by a professional doctor for appropriate treatment.