Type III prostatitis, also known as chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, is treated with medication and physical therapy.
Type III prostatitis usually causes symptoms such as dysuria, frequent urination, urinary urgency, etc. In serious cases, it can cause psychological problems as well as sexual dysfunction, so it is necessary to carry out appropriate treatment after diagnosis.
1. medication: if you have obvious pain symptoms, you can use ibuprofen, celecoxib and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to improve; if you have obvious urinary abnormalities, you can use tamsulosin hydrochloride and other drugs to target the treatment; if there is anxiety and depression, you can use antidepressant and anxiety medication, such as diazepam and other treatments.
2. Physical therapy: When you are taking medication, you can take physical therapy at the same time, such as prostate massage, warm water sitz bath, etc., to speed up the blood circulation of the prostate, prompt the gland to empty, increase the concentration of local drugs, and promote the recovery of chronic prostatitis.
The above mentioned drugs should be used under the guidance of the doctor. It is recommended that the patient go to the regular hospital for treatment, and during the treatment period to eat a light diet, avoid drinking alcohol, pay attention to physiological hygiene, and strive for a speedy recovery.