What is health education about prostatitis?

  The prostate is a part of the male reproductive system, shaped and sized like a chestnut, located in front of the rectum and under the bladder, and wraps around the beginning of the urethra. The prostate gland secretes prostatic fluid, which is a component of semen. Prostatitis is the inflammation that occurs in the prostate gland. Chronic prostatitis is a fairly common, non-life-threatening condition that may resolve on its own in some patients, and not all patients require treatment.  There are three types of prostatitis with clinical symptoms: acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, and chronic non-bacterial prostatitis. Symptoms of prostatitis include pain in the pelvic region such as the perineum, perianal area, urethra, suprapubic, inguinal, and lumbosacral regions, and urinary symptoms such as frequency, urgency, and effort to urinate, but they may not be present in every patient.  The clinical manifestations of each type of prostatitis also have some respective characteristics.  1, acute bacterial prostatitis: acute attack, accompanied by chills, fever and other systemic symptoms and obvious urinary symptoms.  2, chronic bacterial prostatitis: recurrent symptoms, laboratory tests prove that the bacteria are from the prostate.  3, chronic non-bacterial prostatitis: the vast majority of prostatitis falls into this category, with no evidence of bacterial infection. The white blood cell count of the prostate massage fluid can be normal or abnormal, and the white blood cell count does not necessarily correlate with the severity of the symptoms.  There is no good evidence that prostatitis is cancerous. Some patients with prostatitis have symptoms of sexual dysfunction such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and premature ejaculation, but there is no evidence that prostatitis directly causes sexual dysfunction. Some patients with prostatitis may have abnormal semen parameters. A comprehensive treatment approach should be taken for chronic prostatitis. The goals of treatment for chronic prostatitis are primarily to relieve pain, improve urinary symptoms, and improve quality of life. The degree of symptom relief is the main basis for evaluating the effectiveness of treatment for chronic prostatitis. Although there are numerous treatments or medications, none of them can achieve the goal of treating all patients or relieving all symptoms. The treatment of prostatitis should follow medical advice and be followed up on time. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The hot water sitz bath is beneficial for patients with chronic prostatitis. After the treatment is over, paying attention to the above matters will help prevent the recurrence of symptoms.  The actual fact is that you will need antibiotic treatment for acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis patients, and some chronic non-bacterial prostatitis patients can try antibiotic treatment. alpha-blockers, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics, and botanical preparations have varying degrees of effectiveness in relieving the symptoms of chronic prostatitis.