Can prostatitis be reversed?

Prostatitis can be cured by scientific and standardized treatment. At present, it is mainly intervened by general, medication, surgery and other treatments, but the specific prognosis varies from person to person, and the diagnosis and treatment need to follow the doctor’s advice.
1. general treatment: including quit smoking and alcohol, avoid sitting for a long time or hold urine, as well as bed rest, catheterization and drainage and other acute treatment.
2. medication: antibiotics: e.g. ampicillin, etc., applicable to bacterial infections. alpha-blockers: e.g. doxazosin, etc., can help to improve the symptoms of pain or urinary abnormalities. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: such as celecoxib, etc., can relieve local pain and discomfort. Antidepressants and anxiolytics: such as fluoxetine, etc., are suitable for people with concurrent depression, anxiety and other mood disorders.
3. Surgical treatment: prostate incision and drainage or puncture and drainage of pus: applicable to the complication of abscess and the conservative treatment is ineffective. Transurethral resection of prostate: suitable for patients with prostate hyperplasia.
4. Other treatments: such as prostate massage, microwave therapy, psychological intervention, etc., are auxiliary treatment measures.
However, it should be noted that the efficacy of the above methods may vary from person to person, and the prognosis of patients with prostatitis also varies from person to person. Therefore, if you are diagnosed with prostatitis, you must under the guidance of a doctor to carry out standardized individualized treatment, in order to strive for a good prognosis. Do not blindly dispose of yourself, so as not to intervene inappropriately, resulting in adverse consequences.