What is prostatitis?
- bacteria;
- Nonbacterial prostatitis.
Bacteria aren't always the cause of prostate inflammation
notes:The symptoms of non-inflammatory chronic pelvic pain syndrome are similar to those of prostatitis, but neither bacteria nor signs of inflammation are found. But in the official classificationprostatitisThe National Institutes of Health lists inflammatory and non-inflammatory forms of the syndromechronicPelvic pain. According to many people, this introduceddoctorMisleading, in the worst case, may lead to inappropriate treatment. Unlike prostatic inflammation, non-inflammatory chronic pelvic pain syndrome does not respond to antibiotic treatment.
Causes of prostatitis
- recurring urinary tract infections;
- bladder catheterization;
- Surgery in the genitourinary area;
- Unprotected anal sex.
bacterial prostatitis
nonbacterial prostatitis
- Impaired immune response;
- Central nervous system disorders that affect the nerves and muscles of the genitourinary system and prevent a person from emptying the bladder normally;
- Mental disorders such as stress, anxiety, or depression.
Typical symptoms of prostatitis
- Frequent urination;
- burning sensation when urinating (usually small amounts of urine);
- Bladder and perineal pain;
- Pain during bowel movements;
- feel sick and vomit;
- Fever and chills.
Special situation: asymptomatic prostatic inflammation
diagnosis
To detect chronic prostatitis, a urine sample is not enough. Because if your urine contains white blood cells and bacteria, this may also indicate a urinary tract infection. To find out if inflammation is affecting the prostate, your doctor will need to examine some urine samples.
Treatment of prostatitis
Treatment of bacterial prostatitis
- If it is mild acute prostatitis, the doctor must prescribe fluoroquinolone antibiotics, which the patient must take for 10 days.
- If the inflammation is severe, your doctor may give you a broad-spectrum antibiotic.
- If the inflammation is chronic, patients usually take fluoroquinolones for 4-6 weeks.
Treatment of nonbacterial prostatitis
Treat prostatitis with folk remedies
weeds
- Suitable for all prostate diseases, including prostate cancer;
- for kidney disease;
- For bladder disorders;
- for bladder cancer;
- Used for wound healing.
green tea
suggestion!Men are advised to urinate while seated. In this way, complete emptying of the bladder is achieved. The sitting position completely relaxes all the pelvic muscles, so no urine remains in the bladder, where some disease-causing bacteria can multiply rapidly.