What medications are effective for non-bacterial prostatitis?

Non-bacterial prostatitis is mainly symptomatic treatment strategy, the main drugs are ibuprofen, Pulsatilla tablets, indomethacin and other drugs, the pharmacological effects of different drugs are as follows.
1. One of the main symptoms of non-bacterial prostatitis is pain. Ibuprofen can effectively relieve pain by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. However, improper use may cause lower limb edema, renal insufficiency, skin rash, bronchial asthma, abnormal liver function, leukopenia and other adverse reactions.
It is contraindicated in those who are allergic to aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Contraindicated in patients with active or previous history of peptic ulcer, gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation. Contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women.
2. Pulsatilla tablets are widely used in the treatment of non-bacterial prostatitis, as a botanical agent relieves prostatitis by inhibiting prostate hyperplasia and inhibiting leukotriene synthesis. Adverse reactions such as bloating, heartburn and nausea may occur when using this drug. It is contraindicated in children and is contraindicated in those who are allergic to any of the ingredients in this product.
3. The main therapeutic principle of indomethacin is to inhibit prostate congestion and relieve the development of non-bacterial inflammation. It may cause headache, nausea, vomiting and other adverse reactions, and is contraindicated in those who are allergic to this product and other antipyretic and analgesic drugs.
Patients with non-bacterial prostatitis are advised to go to the hospital in time and choose the right medication for their treatment according to the specialist’s advice.