If you have a prostatitis that doesn’t go away with half a year’s worth of medication, it’s important to have a review to assess the specific condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment (e.g., use of levofloxacin, azithromycin and other medications) to promote the recovery of the prostate gland.
To treat prostatitis, you can use levofloxacin, azithromycin, third-generation cephalosporins, and tetracyclines, and the specific medication needs to be decided by the doctor according to the results of bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test.
Before the treatment of prostatitis, it is important to avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy and stimulating food, and reduce the intake of greasy food. Drink more water, do not stay up late, do not sit for a long time. Regular and normal sex life, prostate massage and sitz bath can improve blood circulation and symptoms.