What happens when prostatitis worsens after intercourse?

After intercourse, prostatitis aggravation is due to the stimulation of penile erection and congestion, increased hormone secretion and accelerated blood circulation.
When prostatitis patients have intercourse, sexual stimulation will cause the penile spongy body to be congested and erected, androgen secretion in the body will also increase, and promote the acceleration of blood circulation, all of which may stimulate the prostate gland, leading to the aggravation of inflammation, affecting the quality of the coitus.
Prostatitis patients should take ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin and other medications as prescribed by the doctor, and in severe cases, surgical treatment such as incision and drainage can be used.
Patients with prostatitis should go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s active treatment, and then have sex after the cure, so as not to aggravate the condition. Do not use your own medication.