Can chronic prostatitis be treated well

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Chronic abacterial prostatitis is mainly characterized by pelvic pain, which can be seen in perineum, penis, perianal, urethra, pubis or lumbosacral. Abnormal urination can be manifested as urgency, frequency, pain and nocturia. Today let me talk about chronic prostatitis can be treated.

Can chronic prostatitis be treated well

First, electronic acupuncture, high-energy focused ultrasound and microwave hyperthermia are commonly used to treat prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prepuce phimosis, condyloma acuminatum, cervical erosion, vaginitis, urethritis, papilloma and keratoderma Hyperplasia, small hemangioma, axillary osmidrosis, hemorrhoids and other diseases have achieved good results, which fully shows the advantages of high technology in medical application. The characteristics of this therapy are no hospitalization, no surgery, no pain, very popular with patients.

Second: if you find the above symptoms, you should go to a special hospital in time. Don't hide your illness and avoid medical treatment, let alone go to a doctor in case of illness, so as not to delay the treatment. The diagnosis can be confirmed by B-ultrasound, prostatic fluid test and bacteriological test.

Third: for severe benign prostatic hyperplasia, the general use of prostatectomy. This kind of operation is very difficult. Only large hospitals with the necessary conditions can perform this kind of operation. There are hospitals with open surgery to remove the prostate, also achieved good results. However, there are some risks and sequelae in surgical operation, so surgical operation should be carried out carefully.

matters needing attention

Indwelling catheter in the process of catheterization is also easy to cause bacterial infection of prostate. Therefore, the patients who must take catheterization should be given preventive anti infective drug support at the same time, so as to prevent the local infection of prostate and the occurrence of prostatitis.