1. Drugs to treat acute bacterial prostatitis: The best drugs to treat this type of prostatitis include broad-spectrum penicillins, third-generation cephalosporins, aminoglycosides or fluoroquinolones. These are usually treated with oral medications combined with drinking plenty of fluids.
2. Drugs for the treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis: Patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis use traditional Chinese medicine diuretic and anti-inflammatory pills, and the effect is remarkable. Diuretic and anti-inflammatory pills do not have antibiotic resistance, so you can take them with confidence without worrying about the growth of drug-resistant bacteria in the intestines; in addition, under the action of menstrual drugs, diuretic and anti-inflammatory pills can penetrate the membrane of the prostate, and its effective concentration can reach the lesion directly. It can remove the inflammation of the genital and urinary tract from the root cause, restore the normal function of the prostate, and relieve the discomfort of the reproductive and urinary organs. In addition, the anti-proliferation and anti-fibrosis effects of Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pills can effectively prevent the proliferation of residual lesions and prevent recurrence.
3. Drugs for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain syndrome: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are usually used to treat this type of condition. In addition to this drug, it is sometimes necessary to combine three drugs, including an anesthetic compound and a pure anesthetic, for comprehensive treatment. However, it may also cause stomach and kidney damage, so this method is only recommended for patients with no history of drug abuse and good tolerance.
4. Drugs for asymptomatic prostatitis: This type of prostatitis is relatively rare in clinical practice, and the specific medication needs to be determined by a doctor’s diagnosis before giving treatment results.