Prostate edema is usually due to prostatitis or prostate enlargement. Treatment includes application of antibiotic drugs such as ciprofloxacin, or application of drugs such as terazosin.
1. Prostatitis can generally cause tissue edema in the prostate. Treatment mainly includes active bed rest. Infusion of fluids is accompanied by the application of some quinolone antimicrobials, such as ciprofloxacin. Contraindications include those who are allergic to the product, renal hypoplasia, history of epilepsy and so on.
2. Prostatic hyperplasia can also lead to tissue edema of the prostate. Treatment of prostate hyperplasia generally take medication, such as oral α-blockers, such as terazosin, etc. Contraindications include allergy to the product is prohibited; if the obstruction is serious, or there are complications should be surgical treatment. Surgery is mainly transurethral electrolysis of the prostate.
Specific treatment measures, but also need to go to the hospital to consult the doctor before treatment. Do not blindly self-medication.