Treatment of prostatitis

Treatment of prostatitis

Prostatitis is usually called inflammation, which causes tissue edema and covers the male prostate directly under the bladder. Nowadays, the treatment of prostatitis can be done by many modern methods, including antibiotic therapy, physical therapy, hand and foot therapy, herbal medicine, immunocorrective therapy, prostate massage and lifestyle correction.

When the patient is sent to a medical institution, the doctor will examine the patient according to the cause of the prostatitis. Prescriptions for the treatment of the disease will be accurately prescribed based on the factors leading to the onset of the disease.

The treatment of prostatitis begins with the diagnosis of the disease, and the first step is to accept an interview with a urologist. The doctor then begins to examine the patient's abdomen and genitals, palpate the prostate with his fingers and introduce it into the rectum. During the examination, the doctor can diagnose enlargement, swelling and tenderness of the prostate.

After rectal examination, the urologist instructs the patient to donate semen, urine and prostate secretions. These tests allow you to determine whether there are signs of infection. Sometimes semen culture is needed.

The appointment of urodynamic researchers will enable doctors to understand the severity of the disease to the urination process.

Transrectal ultrasound and kidney and bladder ultrasound examinations allow urologists to determine the size and structure of the prostate, the amount of residual urine, whether there are tumors or stones in the bladder, and whether there are blood clots or stones in the lower third of the ureter.

Based on the above analysis and research, urologists have prescribed treatments for invisible and incurable diseases such as prostatitis. The treatment of prostatitis can only give positive results if it is complicated and selected by a competent doctor.

Antibacterial treatment of prostatitis

Since inflammation of the prostate is usually infectious, doctors prescribe prostatitis as an antibacterial treatment. Only if the urologist chooses the correct treatment method and the patient strictly abides by the prescribed treatment method, the treatment result will be positive. It should be remembered that the beginning of antibiotic treatment cannot be stopped-this may damage not only the diseased organ but also the entire body.

The patient needs to inform the doctor of any physical changes (sometimes not even important). If the patient does not have an absolute sensory change during 2-3 days of treatment, then the doctor should substitute another antibiotic instead of canceling the antibiotic.

The most commonly used prescription drug is the broad-spectrum drug-penicillin.

In addition, fluoroquinolones are widely used in modern medicine. Microorganisms are not resistant to these drugs-this is one of the most important properties of these antibiotics.

In addition, many doctors prescribe tetracycline drugs.

Sometimes this highly effective new-generation drug is used. Use them only after consulting a doctor.

The antibacterial treatment of prostatitis in patients with chronic prostatitis lasts about one and a half months. In advanced cases, the treatment of prostatitis is extended to 16 weeks. Sometimes, during antibiotic treatment, patients experience enteral malnutrition. In this regard, patients are required to ingest funds to restore the intestinal flora.

The dosage and dosage regimen are separately prescribed by the urologist.

Physiotherapy activities

The methods of treating prostatitis through physical therapy include the use of various methods, including ultrasound, laser therapy, electrical stimulation, magnetic therapy, microwave therapy, UHF, galvanizing, medical electrophoresis, darsonvalization, microcell therapy, baths, Mud procedure.

Ultrasonic waves are used as high-frequency waves that cannot be heard.

Laser therapy is a fairly common and almost painless method. This is the effect of the laser beam on the tissue or reflection area of ​​the diseased organ.

The use of electrical stimulation to treat prostatitis is the effect of electrical pulse currents, which will cause the muscles in the organs to contract. Electrical stimulation can be divided into rectum, perineum and urethra.

Magnetic therapy is a method of treating prostatitis by exposing it to a constant magnetic field and alternating low frequency magnetic fields on the affected organs.

Microwave therapy is the effect of high-frequency electromagnetic fields on the affected tissues.

UHF is a variety of treatments that use capacitor plates connected to tissues.

Zinc plating is a processing method that provides low current and low voltage.

Drug electrophoresis is a simultaneous effect of low-intensity direct current on the tissue, with the help of which special drugs can be introduced into the tissue. The current increases the ionic activity in the tissue, and at the same time the pharmacological effects of the drug occur.

Darsonvalization is a method of treatment by rapidly extinguishing high-voltage, high-frequency, low-power pulse currents.

Medical microcell enema-enema, using various herbal infusions and decoctions.

The bath used to treat the disease is prescribed for general or partial sedentary. During the bath, use different liquid medicines at different temperatures.

Mud procedure-use healing mud. Treatment methods may include using external mud applications or inserting a cotton swab into the anus.

Sham therapy

Water ches is a wonderful gift from nature to mankind. With the help of these creatures, many diseases can be cured, including prostatitis. The method of treating prostatitis with water ches is as follows: Place the water ches 3 cm away from the anus and its position should be similar to the letter "X". The center of the letter is the anus, and the end of the letter is the location of the water ches.

A slightly different treatment method is also widely used: water is installed about 2 cm in each direction from the seam of the perineum midline. It is not recommended to put the water ches directly on the seam. The process is about 4-5 treatment procedures. Use 4 water ches at a time. After each class, please rest for 5-6 days.

Herbal Medicine

Phytotherapy is a combination of various treatment measures, including medicinal tinctures, decoctions, fruit juices and medicinal plant extracts. Some of these drugs must be used internally, while others need to be used externally and then injected into the urethra. Herbs are an additional treatment that can help the body deal with this disease faster.

The bark, seeds, roots, buds and rhizomes of plants are usually used to make decoctions, infusions-flowers, leaves, grasses and stems. There are many recipes for preparing medicines.

One of the most popular recipes is to mix birch sprouts and oats with rose hips (1: 1), half a cup 1 or 2 times a day.

Horse chestnut bark tincture (pour 250 ml of 25 grams of chopped peel, keep in the dark for 10 days, shaking occasionally). After that, filter the agent, 3 times a day, 30 drops each time.

Juice from parsley and mix with any honey (1: 1), 2 tablespoons a day, 3 times each time. Spoon.

Immunocorrective treatment of prostatitis

The treatment of prostatitis also includes improving the immune system and activating the body's defenses. In this case, the doctor will prescribe immunocorrective therapy. It includes various vitamins, immunomodulators, biostimulants, herbs and other means taken by the patient.

Patients with chronic prostatitis have been fully treated with Alfala, which improves the treatment effect and helps preserve the results obtained for a longer period of time. The drug is well tolerated and has no contraindications. It can be combined with any other therapy. From the first day of treatment, Afala is suitable for patients with Type II and III A chronic prostatitis.

Prostate massage

Using prostate massage to treat prostatitis is an unpleasant method, but it is very effective. Massage is performed by experienced doctors. First, he felt the prostate with the help of a gloved index finger, trying to determine its parameters, the degree of pain, the ratio of the left and right glands, and the quality of rectal mucus. After that, the doctor will directly start the massage procedure.

Lifestyle correction

In order to avoid blood stagnation in the prostate, the patient must often move, walk, exercise, etc.

A sedentary lifestyle, sedentary work, and rare sexual intercourse often cause prostatitis. They cause blood congestion in the prostate. In this case, for treatment purposes, the patient should be prescribed (feasible) physical exercises, gymnastics therapy, walking in fresh air, special diets, etc.

Therefore, the complex treatment of patients with chronic prostatitis should include:

  • Antibiotic therapy (only for patients with infectious (including latent) chronic prostatitis);
  • Symptomatic treatment to eliminate the main manifestations of the disease;
  • Pathogenic therapy aims to restore the microcirculation in the prostate, restore the drainage of the prostate along the excretion duct, normalize urination, stabilize the immune and hormone system, and prevent excessive formation of fibrous tissue.

There are many signs that the patient's prostatitis has "resolved" in his body. The treatment of this disease is very complicated and lengthy, and positive results can only be produced if the patient strictly abides by all the prescriptions of the urologist.