How to treat chronic prostatitis?

  Chronic prostatitis is a common genitourinary disease in young and middle-aged men, and can be divided into chronic bacterial prostatitis and non-bacterial prostatitis. The incidence is very high, with nearly 50% of men experiencing symptoms of prostatitis at some point in their lives. The symptoms often manifest as urinary tract infection symptoms, such as urethral irritation signs, frequent urination, urinary urgency, burning pain in the urethra, mucus, mucous or purulent discharge from the urethra in the early morning, cloudy urine or white fluid coming out of the urethra after a bowel movement, discomfort in the posterior urethra, perineum and anus, sometimes pain in the penis, testicles and groin, accompanied by painful ejaculation, hematemesis, premature ejaculation, impotence and neurological disorders such as weakness, dizziness, insomnia and depression. symptoms.      2, drug treatment The most commonly used drugs are antibiotics, alpha-blockers, plant preparations and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics, other drugs also have varying degrees of efficacy in relieving symptoms.  3, other treatments include: prostate massage (massage is prohibited in acute prostatitis), biofeedback, heat therapy, etc.