Staphylococcus epithelialis prostatitis is usually curable.
Staphylococcus epithelialis prostatitis is also a Staphylococcus epidermidis infection, which is a gram-positive coccus, and can generally be treated with cephalosporin or quinolone antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, such as cephradine, cefixime, levofloxacin, norfloxacin, and other drugs, for the purpose of treating prostate infections, and is prohibited to those who have an allergy to the drug.
Patients with epithelial staphylococcal prostatitis should abstain from sexual activities during the treatment period, and should pay attention to quitting smoking and drinking in daily life, avoiding sedentary or pressure, drinking more water, eating a light diet, and keeping a happy mood.
It is recommended that patients with staphylococcus epithelialis prostatitis go to the hospital for a timely examination and choose a reasonable treatment under the guidance of the doctor.