How many days can acute prostatitis be discharged

Clinically, acute prostatitis can usually be discharged in 7 to 14 days, depending on the extent of the patient’s condition. Acute prostatitis is usually caused by bacterial infection, manifested by pain, urinary urgency, difficulty urinating, frequent urination, urinary diversion and other uncomfortable symptoms, the patient also appeared abdominal pain, pain around the anus and other symptoms. When the symptoms of acute prostatitis are not serious, you can immediately go to the hospital to do urine routine, prostate fluid routine examination, and then under the guidance of the doctor with penicillin, cephalosporins and other antibiotics for treatment, usually about 7 days of treatment can be discharged. If the acute prostatitis patient infection is more serious, and the patient also appeared fever and other uncomfortable symptoms, you should immediately go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to take ibuprofen, cefaclor and other drugs for treatment, usually need to be hospitalized in about 14 days to be discharged.