How to treat symptoms of chronic prostatitis

Chronic prostatitis treatment is based on drug therapy, other treatments are heat therapy and biofeedback and electrical stimulation therapy, general treatment. 1. Drug therapy: commonly used drugs include alpha-blockers, antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antidepressant and anxiety drugs. (1) Alpha-blockers: for example, tamsulosin, terazosin, etc., are used to reduce the internal tension of the posterior urethra, bladder, prostate, and to improve the patient’s symptoms of urinary abnormalities. (2) Antibiotics: e.g., norfloxacin, etc., are used to treat infections by pathogens. (3) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: such as celecoxib, etc., used to relieve pain in the pelvis and eliminate lower urinary tract symptoms. (4) Antidepressant and anti-anxiety drugs: such as sertraline, etc., used to relieve the state of depression and anxiety and treat their psychological symptoms. 2. Heat therapy: by promoting blood circulation in the prostate gland, it speeds up the discharge of toxins. 3. Biofeedback and electrical stimulation therapy: to reduce the patient’s pain and increase the maximum urinary flow rate. 4. General treatment: Patients with chronic prostatitis should avoid sitting for long periods of time, go to the toilet immediately if they have the urge to urinate, exercise regularly, and avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods. If you are diagnosed with chronic prostatitis, it is recommended that you actively treat it under the guidance of your doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.