How to treat prostatitis

Prostatitis - inflammation of the prostate and adenoma of the prostate, although a benign tumor, but dangerous complications of the most common male diseases. These diseases have long been known and, of course, there are many ways to treat them.

symptoms of prostatitis in a man

However, Russian men are accustomed to contemptuous attitudes about their health and endure pain and urination problems, hoping everything will go away just so they don’t go to a urologist. They are concerned about the safety of treatment and the risk of surgery.

It is worth noting that surgery is already an extreme case, such as acute urinary retention or purulent prostatitis.

This can happen many years after accidental intercourse or when the spread of the infection is provoked by the patient himself. As some self-healing - start taking antibiotics and massage.

But medications only temporarily suppress inflammation, and massaging the perineum helps spread the purulent infection throughout the body. Therefore, all men should pay attention to health problems and see a doctor regularly (semi-annually or once a year) - this is a competent opposition to prostatitis.

The question may arise: why do not many people benefit from traditional methods of treating prostatitis? This suggests that treatment should be started by looking for the cause of the disease, especially if it is progressing slowly, without symptoms, and there are so-called recovery periods.

If the nature of the disease is contagious, harmful bacteria are only inhibited by drugs, but not destroyed at all, and resistance to drugs is acquired.

Chronic prostatitis is exacerbated by hypothermia, sedentary lifestyle, diabetes mellitus, stress, and food and beverage abuse.

Therefore, only a urologist, after performing an ultrasound of the prostate and special examinations, will determine which microbes should be destroyed. In addition, a blood test will be needed to identify the oncological threat.

Treatment of prostatitis with herbal preparations

There are many chemicals available in modern medicine to treat the prostate. Some reduce its size, others relax the muscles and urethra around it.

The bad news is that all medications have side effects and long-term use is bad for patients. Appetite may disappear, pain on the right side, stool disturbance. Instead of treatment, poisoning of the body occurs.

Therefore, doctors are now more often trying to prescribe herbal preparations that are more effective and safer. A complex of the following composition can be recommended: Knotweed, yarrow, plantain, St. John's wort, sweet clover extract; birch leaves, cranberries; colendula flowers; rosehips; roots of elecampane, dandelion; poplar bark. These herbal preparations are for the treatment of male diseases and provide 4 weeks of administration, all medications at once, according to the recommended regimen.