Does Roxithromycin treat enlarged prostate?

Roxithromycin generally has no significant therapeutic effect on prostate enlargement. Roxithromycin is mainly suitable for the treatment of pharyngitis and tonsillitis caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, acute bronchitis, sinusitis and otitis media caused by sensitive bacteria. And prostate hyperplasia symptomatic people can take terazosin, tamsulosin, dutasteride and other drugs treatment, if necessary to take surgical treatment. Prostatic hyperplasia is a disease of the genitourinary system, mostly due to old age or the influence of sex hormones lead to hyperplasia of the prostate gland pressing the prostate part of the urethra and caused by blockage, appearing to urinary frequency, urgency, urination difficulties, hematuria and even urinary retention and other main symptoms of the disease. Different treatments are used for those with mild symptoms and those with obvious symptoms. Mildly symptomatic patients can take general treatment, such as developing good urination habits, not holding urine, maintaining a relaxed mood and getting enough sleep. For those with obvious symptoms, clinical symptoms such as increased frequency of nocturia, urinary urgency, difficulty in urination, and even urinary retention (fullness of the bladder, inability to urinate, and pain in the lower abdomen) are common. The doctor may prescribe medication, such as terazosin, alfuzosin, doxazosin and tamsulosin and other a-blockers to relieve the discomfort of urinary difficulty. If the prostate enlargement is large in size, it can be treated with finasteride, dutasteride and other drugs. If necessary, surgical treatment such as transurethral resection of the prostate can be taken. The treatment of prostate enlargement should be carried out under the supervision of a professional doctor and in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.