One of the most common urinary system diseases in men is prostatitis. According to statistics, more than half of men suffer from prostatitis.
Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate, which can lead to infertility in some particularly serious cases!
The development of prostatitis passed unconsciously, and sometimes it did not cause concern for several years. Exacerbations may occur once or twice a year, or more frequently if left untreated.
The symptoms of prostatitis can be divided into three categories:
- Pain symptoms:
Pain in the groin, perineum, scrotum, and anus. In this case, the intensity of pain may vary: from faint "pain" to sharp and sharp. Pain will increase during sex and urination.
- Violation of urination:
Increased urge to urinate. Slight difficulty in urination and defecation. The feeling that the bladder is not completely empty. Go to the toilet "at night" (sometimes once every half an hour! ).
- Sexual disorders:
Reduce potency and libido. The duration of sexual intercourse varies. Accelerated ejaculation is possible.
The causes of prostate inflammation are:
Ingestion of infectious agents (various bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma, chlamydia, fungi) into glandular tissues.
The stagnation of prostatic fluid (secretions) and the stagnation of blood in the veins may be caused by the following reasons:
- Long-term abstinence;
- Lack of regular sex life;
- Alcohol and nicotine abuse;
- Sedentary work;
- Wearing tight underwear.
Increased risk of prostatitis:
- Decreased immunity;
- Untreated infections: tonsillitis, sinusitis, dental caries, etc.
- hormone imbalance.
- Low temperature.
There are many forms of prostatitis:
- Chronic infectious
- Acutely infectious
- Non-infectious.
And only a urologist can correctly diagnose this or another form of prostatitis based on the examinations and tests performed. It is very important to determine the role of infection in its development, for which we conducted a four-part test, including laboratory and microbiological examinations of the three parts of urine and prostate secretions (juice). Therefore, the doctor will prescribe a treatment plan based on the diagnosis and the individual characteristics of the patient.
Treating this disease in a medical center is the best solution, because because of the unique treatment methods and the availability of special modern equipment in the clinic, anyone can be sure to get a positive result. Our urologists always pay attention to their patients and use personalized methods to treat this disease in practice. A well-chosen comprehensive rehabilitation plan helps to cope with the disease as quickly as possible.
Treatment of prostatitis in the clinic includes:
- Medication courses;
- Enzyme therapy
- Enzyme therapy
- Vitamin therapy
- Immunotherapy
- physiotherapy;
- Antibiotic treatment.
In order to achieve stable remission during treatment, careful treatment must be performed. This is not only taking antibiotics, correcting local and systemic immunity, physical therapy procedures, prostate massage, but also giving up bad habits and changing lifestyles. It is necessary to start treatment as early as possible and follow expert advice.