Infusion therapy for intractable chronic prostatitis

       The majority of chronic prostatitis is caused by bacterial infections, the common bacteria are E. coli, E. deformans, Staphylococcus or Streptococcus, fungi, Trichomonas, Mycoplasma, etc. can also be the infecting agent.  The main route of infection is retrograde infection of the urethra, and patients usually have a history of unclean contact, which deserves the utmost attention of doctors and patients to avoid recurrence after cure as much as possible.    2, urinary urgency, urinary frequency, urinary waiting, urinary bifurcation, burning sensation or strange itching discomfort in urination, damp and cold perineum or sometimes twitching sensation, and some patients have discomfort in the anus or groin, abdominal distension. Patients often have milky discharge from the urethra, especially at the end of urination or when dripping out of the stool.  3, rectal finger examination can be palpable prostate slightly large, tenderness or nodules, prostate fluid laboratory tests see a large number of white blood cells, pus cells, lecithin vesicles significantly reduced or disappeared.    In order to solve this difficult problem.   This method of treating chronic prostatitis is fundamentally aimed at the patient’s pathogenic pathogens and selects the appropriate antimicrobial agent to play a direct bactericidal role. The actual fact is that it is a good idea to have a good deal more than just a few of these.  It is worth reminding patients that once this method of treatment is adopted, they should avoid drinking alcohol and stimulating food, abstain from sexual intercourse or abstain from sexual life to reduce prostate congestion and edema to facilitate the inflammation to subside and ensure the best treatment effect.  The main advantage of this method of treatment is that the drug is injected directly into the prostate, which can easily spread and reach an effective antibacterial concentration, not only to kill the bacteria at the injection site, but also to destroy the bacteria in the surrounding tissues, and the drug is partially absorbed into the bloodstream to eliminate the infection in the urethra and other parts of the body. It is a valuable treatment for refractory and intractable chronic prostatitis.  The clinical experience shows that the treatment of aseptic chronic prostatitis with stellate ganglion block and infusion therapy has good efficacy and prevents recurrence.