What is the treatment for prostate

Different prostate diseases have different treatments and need to be treated according to different conditions. There are three common prostate diseases: prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, which are analyzed as follows: 1. Prostatitis: this disease is often treated with medication, but because there is an envelope outside the prostate, it is difficult for general antibiotics to pass through, so sulfonamides such as lorazepam and macrolides such as roxithromycin, which can pass through the envelope, are usually used. 2. Benign prostatic hyperplasia: Priority should be given to drug treatment, combining 5α-reductase inhibitors such as finasteride and α-blockers such as tamsulosin to play a complementary role and achieve better results. If symptoms such as frequent urination and urinary urgency are obvious, M-receptor antagonists such as atropine should be added, but attention should be paid to the risk of acute urinary retention. If the effect of treatment is still not obvious, surgery is needed. 3. Prostate cancer: treatment should be carried out according to different patients’ conditions. For early stage patients, radical prostatectomy is one of the most effective methods to treat organ-limited and locally progressive prostate cancer. Endocrine therapy, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can also be used. The above medications should be used under medical supervision. Different prostate diseases require different treatments. If you have any suspected symptoms related to the above diseases, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital in time for consultation and treatment.