For a male health specialist, the treatment regimen for prostatitis is always extremely simple. General rules are formed based on the type of disease. The drugs can only differ if there is an individual difference between patients.
Of course, the type of causative agent of the pathology can also influence the therapy program for treating prostate inflammation. Prostatitis does not just develop from an acute infectious inflammation to a chronic form. The cause is often the viral form of the disease. Various non-specific prostatitis are treated slightly differently than bacterial.
Before choosing a treatment regimen, it is necessary to accurately and correctly diagnose the patient. This is only possible with the appropriate competence of the attending physician.
Infectious prostatitis
Various viruses can cause painful changes in the function and structure of the prostate. They are usually sexually transmitted, so they are treated under the supervision of a dermatologist.
The doctor, after prescribing laboratory tests, selects the antiviral drugs necessary for a particular case. They are often combined with anticonvulsants. If chronic prostatitis is in an acute stage, it may be necessary to take analgesics.
Outside of the exacerbation, direct massage of the prostate is indicated. Such therapy will help to quickly remove fluids with pathogenic flora from the organ affected by the virus. Massage also reduces inflammation and stimulates adequate prostate activity.
Bacterial prostatitis
The treatment regimen for bacterial prostatitis should primarily be based on antibiotic therapy. In this case, antibiotics are the first line of treatment. It is the competent use of bacteriostatic and bactericidal drugs that contributes to the complete remission of symptoms of inflammation of the prostate.
Physiotherapy is also an essential part of treating chronic prostatitis. The procedures of hardware influence help to very gently and gently affect the affected organ and restore the health of the body.
In this case it is important to have not only directional but also general effects. Finally, an effective treatment regimen for prostatitis always involves an integrated approach to the patient's health.
Candida prostatitis
Inflammation of the prostate caused by a fungal infection is treated similarly to other forms of bacteria. In this case, however, it is more important than ever to treat not only the man, but also his sexual partner.
After all, the Candida fungus is transmitted from women to men during sexual intercourse. And an infected man becomes a healthy partner. Contact with an untreated partner nullifies antibiotic therapy. What may require the appointment of more aggressive drugs.
In the case of candidal prostatitis, the chronic form of the disease can even lead to surgery. Indeed, the multiplication of Candida leads to structural pathological changes in the tissues of the prostate. The consequences are often irreversible. The advanced form of the disease may even require radical surgeon intervention and complete removal of the fungal organ.
Calculi prostatitis
Prostate congestion can also lead to serious consequences and the need for intracavitary surgery. With timely medical care, laser or sonic therapy can be dispensed with. It is important to convert calcium deposits into sand in good time, which the body can excrete naturally.
It is not acceptable to use prostate massage during the exacerbation of the chronic form of congestive prostatitis. It can cause displacement of the stony formations, leading to trauma to the vas deferens.
To normalize the level of salt in the body, a rather strict diet is shown, which excludes the possibility of the formation of new stones in the prostate ducts.
Chlamydial prostatitis
The specificity of this form of prostate inflammation depends on the type of pathogen. Chlamydia show signs of bacterial and viral infection. Therefore, the treatment regimen for chronic prostatitis in this case is necessarily complex.
With this form of the disease, detailed clinical studies of prostate secretions and other test results are very important. After all, the appointment of a particular drug directly depends on the duration and stage of the course of the disease.
Even antibiotic therapy, which is a priority in treating most types of prostatitis, may not be effective without detailed laboratory analysis.