Can you get prostatitis from taking uric acid-lowering pills?

Taking uric acid-lowering drugs will not usually cause prostatitis.
The most common uric acid drugs are allopurinol, febuxostat and other inhibitors of uric acid production, as well as benzbromarone, probenecid and other drugs to promote uric acid excretion, these drugs are mainly gastrointestinal reactions, skin damage and other side effects, there is no clear report proving that these drugs will cause prostatitis, so usually do not think that prostatitis is the uric acid drugs caused by the prostatitis.
At present, the pathogenesis and pathology of prostatitis are not very clear, and the clinical causes of the disease can be clearly identified as pathogenic pathogen infection, which may also be related to psycho-psychological factors and immune abnormalities. In addition, recent infections of the urinary tract, insertion of urinary catheters, cystoscopy, sexually transmitted infections, and irregular sex life can increase the risk of the disease.
It is recommended that patients actively comply with medical advice to standardize treatment, while appropriate physical exercise to promote and improve blood circulation, while enhancing the body’s ability to resist disease and promote the recovery of the disease.