Prostatitis treatment: trust the doctor!

The fight against prostatitis is a complex and rather long process that does not allow self-medication.Since this disease can cause pathologies of the male reproductive function and serious disturbances in the functioning of other organs and systems, all measures to diagnose and determine the necessary treatment strategy should be carried out exclusively by a urologist.How to treat prostatitis so that the disease disappears as quickly as possible and what does the complex of therapeutic measures consist of?

a man is thinking about treating prostatitis

Diagnosis of prostatitis

Identifying the presence of prostatitis in a patient is usually not difficult for a urologist and the main goal of diagnostic procedures is to determine the cause and form of the disease.Some types of examination can cause discomfort or pain in patients, but it is necessary to go through certain stages of clinical diagnosis in order for the treating doctor to collect useful information:

  • Primary digital rectal examination and collection of prostate secretions for analysis to determine the nature of the disease (abacterial or infectious forms of prostatitis).If an infectious agent is detected in biological material, a test is performed to determine the sensitivity of pathogenic microflora to antibiotics in order to optimize the set of subsequent therapeutic measures.
  • Transabdominal or transrectal ultrasound.Prescribed as necessary to clarify the characteristics of the prostate gland.Transabdominal ultrasound is performed through the anterior abdominal wall and does not cause discomfort to the patient.However, transrectal examination of the prostate (through the rectum) is, although moderately painful, a more informative procedure, since it makes it possible to determine not only the parameters of the gland, but also its structural changes.
  • PSA blood test.An excess of the normal level (4 ng/ml) of prostate-specific antigen in the blood may indicate the presence of pathological processes in the prostate gland.Determination of PSA values should be carried out not only during the diagnosis of prostatitis, but also during the treatment of the disease to evaluate the effectiveness of the therapy.

Main therapeutic components and methods of treatment of prostatitis.

Acute prostatitis and exacerbation of the chronic form of this disease are treated according to similar schemes.Correctly selected rational therapy presupposes the complete recovery of the patient in the first case and leads to his cure or long-term remission of the disease in the second.Only a urologist can decide how to treat prostatitis without harming the patient's health and achieving the maximum effect of the means and methods used;The patient's role in this process is to strictly follow all the specialist's instructions.

Drug therapy

prostatitis medications

Drug treatment is the basis of any therapeutic effect on foci of inflammation in the prostate.The selection of the necessary medications is carried out by a urologist based on data from laboratory tests and other preliminary studies.The direction of action of drug therapy includes:

  • reduction in the patient's pain level;
  • normalization of blood circulation in the prostate and adjacent organs;
  • localization and destruction of the infectious agent;
  • elimination of inflammatory reactions and congestion in the prostate;
  • Stabilization of immunity, sexual performance and general well-being of the patient.

The optimal effectiveness of drug therapy is achieved by combining antibiotics, analgesics, anti-inflammatory and hormonal drugs, antidepressants, microenemas and suppositories in a wellness program.

Local therapy

A local restorative effect on the prostate gland and its inflamed areas is achieved by using various types of physiotherapy in the treatment program:

  • ultrasonic phonophoresis;
  • transrectal microwave hyperthermia;
  • diadynamophoresis;
  • laser therapy;
  • prostate massage.

It should be noted that, despite the relative pain, massage is the most effective means of combating prostatitis.Thanks to these procedures, stagnant secretions from the prostate are removed, which improves blood circulation in the affected tissues and increases the effectiveness of the medications used by the patient.Massage is prescribed to the patient during periods of remission or decrease in acute manifestations of the disease.During an exacerbation of prostatitis, the doctor excludes procedures from the list of therapeutic measures, since they can provoke the spread of infection.

herbal medicine

Treatment with herbal remedies is prescribed to patients with prostatitis as part of complex therapy.The use of health products of plant origin is possible in the long term, due to their harmless effects on the body and the low prevalence of side effects.Phytotherapy can be carried out through internal and (or) external use, in the form of juices, decoctions or infusions of St. John's wort, ginseng, calamus, periwinkle, burdock, nettle and other medicinal plants.In the chronic form of prostatitis, the doctor may prescribe magnetic, phono or electrophoresis herbal remedies.

Medications in the treatment of prostatitis.

The pharmacological treatment used by patients is prescribed by their doctor individually.The antibiotic program is developed taking into account the following specific criteria:

  • form of the disease;
  • type of pathogen and antimicrobial activity of the drug;
  • penetration of the drug into the prostate tissue;
  • no contraindications to taking the drug;
  • method of drug administration;
  • possible side effects

According to the effectiveness of the treatment of chronic and acute prostatitis, three main groups of antibacterial agents are distinguished:

  • Fluoroquinolones.Drugs in this group have a broad spectrum of action and have the ability to accumulate in high concentrations in prostate tissue;In this case, pathogenic bacteria do not develop resistance to the active agent.The "disadvantage" of fluoroquinolones is their possible negative effect on the central nervous system and the likelihood of allergic reactions in patients.
  • Tetracyclines.These drugs are most effective against atypical pathogens, but are not active enough against E. coli and staphylococci and are completely ineffective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  • Macrolides.Drugs from the macrolide group easily penetrate and actively accumulate in the tissues of the gland;However, being low toxic and effective in destroying gram-positive bacteria, they are weakly effective in suppressing gram-negative bacteria.

In the first days of taking prescribed antibacterial medications, a patient diagnosed with prostatitis should regularly visit his or her doctor.This measure is necessary for the urologist to control the effectiveness of the antibiotics.If after three days of treatment the specialist does not notice any visible improvement in the patient's condition, he replaces the main medication.When prescribing antibiotics, the doctor should take into account the patient's experience of taking similar drugs to avoid re-prescribing a drug from the same group.

In addition to antibacterials and analgesics, a patient with prostatitis may be prescribed hormonal therapy and (or) alpha-blockers:

  • Hormonal therapy.The state and functions of the prostate directly depend on the amount of androgens and estrogens in the male body.The use of hormonal drugs in the treatment of prostatitis allows you to change the balance of "female" and "male" hormones in a certain direction.Since these drugs help reduce the glandular tissue of the prostate, we can talk about the indirect role of antiandrogens in the recovery of a patient with prostatitis.
  • Alpha adrenergic blockers.Taking such drugs refers to the method of pathogenic therapy;Its purpose is to relieve the general symptoms of prostate inflammation.The use of alpha blockers is especially effective for problems with urination.By relieving spasms of the sphincter, the walls of the ureter, the smooth muscles of the bladder and the prostate gland itself, stagnation or reflux of prostate secretion is prevented and swelling of the inflamed organ is relieved.

Regardless of the specific purposes and features of the use of medications, any medication should be taken exclusively as prescribed by a doctor and under his supervision.Self-medication can lead to complications of the disease or make subsequent therapy ineffective in a clinical setting.

Immunocorrection is the key to successful treatment

The entire complex of treatment procedures for chronic or acute prostatitis must necessarily be accompanied by immunocorrective measures (regular visits to an immunologist, normalization of lifestyle, taking vitamins, immunomodulators, etc.).The high immune status of the body contributes to a rapid recovery of the patient or a prolongation of the remission phase in the chronic form of the disease.

consult with a prostatitis specialist

A timely visit to a specialist in case of characteristic symptoms of the disease, strict compliance with medical recommendations in case of diagnosis of prostatitis, prevention of relapses of an existing disease and categorical rejection of self-medication in favor of professional intervention of a urologist will allow you to avoid long-term treatment and undesirable consequences of a serious illness.