Symptoms and treatment of prostatitis

Prostatitis is an unpleasant urological disease, the likelihood of which in men increases in direct proportion to their age.

Normal and inflamed prostate (prostatitis)

According to medical statistics, almost half of the male population after 50 suffers from some form of prostatitis.

The sooner the correct treatment of prostatitis is diagnosed and prescribed, the more complete and faster the recovery will be.

Definition and causes of prostatitis

Prostatitis is an inflammatory disease of the male prostate, which is a small, very specific glandular organ located next to the urethra and bladder.The main functions of the prostate are to control the urination of a man and to produce a secret that is part of the semen. Issues of prostatitis and treatment have been dealt with in past centuries.

Depending on the causes of the disease, acute prostatitis, chronic non-bacterial prostatitis and chronic infectious prostatitis are distinguished. In accordance with different forms of the disease, various methods of treatment for various types of prostatitis will be prescribed.

Acute prostatitis usually occurs in young men and is most often infectious. From the urethra, the infection enters the prostate gland of a man through the blood vessels or through the lymphatic system, where an acute inflammatory process develops. If at this time you do not consult a doctor and do not treat the disease, then in a short period of time it will already be chronic, in which there is a violation of the structure, functions of tissues and cells of the prostate, which can lead to irreversible consequences.

Inflammatory processes of the prostate can cause and maintain for a long time and non-infectious factors. The leading place among them is occupied by chronic spasm of the urethra, leading to involuntary reflux of urine into the prostate, causing inflammation of the latter.

There are many reasons for this disease, some of them should be mentioned:

Stress and overload in a man's life provoke the development of prostatitis
  • all kinds of infections transmitted through sexual intercourse: ureaplasma, herpes, E. coli, chlamydia, cytomegalovirus, Trichomonas, etc. ;
  • poor-quality sex life: insufficient, artificial lengthening of sexual intercourse, etc. ;
  • congestion in the pelvic organs and in the prostate of a man;
  • overweight, inactive lifestyle;
  • stressful situations, various overloads;
  • failure of the immune system;
  • general hypothermia of the body;
  • hormonal disbalance;
  • lack of essential trace elements and vitamins in the body of a man;
  • drinking and smoking, etc.

Fast and effective treatment for prostatitis can only be provided by an experienced urologist. Strictly speaking, chronic and acute prostatitis can show up at any age. In older men, inflammation of the prostate gland in a chronic form is most common.

Symptoms in the treatment of prostatitis in men, diagnostic methods

Symptoms of acute and chronic inflammation of the prostate gland in men manifest themselves somewhat differently. The acute stage of the disease is characterized by local and general symptoms:

The acute stage of prostatitis manifests itself as a high body temperature
  1. General malaise.
  2. fatigue.
  3. High body temperature - up to 40 degrees.
  4. Chills, fever.
  5. Weakness.
  6. Headache.
  7. Frequent urge to urinate, pain during the process itself.
  8. A weak stream of urine or its complete absence, tk. the prostate can compress the urethra.
  9. Acute pain in the perineum of varying intensity, in the inguinal regions, in the lower abdomen - depending on the location of the focus of inflammation in the prostate in relation to the rectum, bladder neck, urethra.
  10. The mechanism of erection is temporarily disturbed, the general decrease in potency.
  11. There is a complex mental state of a man.

Only after the symptoms of acute prostatitis are accurately established, the urologist will be able to prescribe the correct course of treatment for prostatitis.

Chronic prostatitis is not as severe symptoms as its acute form. Most often, it is characterized by the absence of any obvious symptoms or has a mild course, mostly of a local nature. This may include:

  1. Drawing, slight pain in the perineum and adjacent areas.
  2. Pain can be aggravated by sexual intercourse, urination and defecation.
  3. Frequent urge to go to the toilet, a constant feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder.
  4. Certain discomfort during intercourse.
  5. Decreased sexual function and, as a result, impotence.
Chronic prostatitis is accompanied by pulling pains in the perineum

In the event of adverse factors, an exacerbation of the disease can occur with all the ensuing consequences. With the spread of the inflammatory process in breadth, other organs adjacent to the prostate are also involved in it: the epididymis, seminal vesicles, urethra, etc. , the clinical picture of the disease becomes diverse.

To choose the right course and method of treatment for prostatitis of various etiologies, it is necessary to conduct a detailed diagnosis of the disease and make a correct diagnosis. Currently, in the arsenal of doctors are various methods for detecting this disease. These primarily include:

  • digital examination of the prostate;
  • prostate secretion analysis;
  • bacteriological analysis of urine;
  • general blood analysis;
  • Ultrasound of the pelvic organs and prostate;
  • magnetic nuclear tomography;
  • urography;
  • computed tomography, etc.

Modern diagnostics allows not only to determine the presence of a disease in the male body, but also to establish the cause of the occurrence and its form.

General postulates of prostatitis treatment

Prostate massage is included in the complex of methods for the treatment of prostatitis

After establishing an accurate diagnosis, the urologist draws up an individual comprehensive program for the treatment of the disease for each patient, using modern methods of treating prostatitis. It should be noted that chronic chronic prostatitis cannot be completely cured, but every effort can be made to prolong the state of remission of the disease for many years. Treatment of prostatitis in acute form, if all the recommendations of the doctor are followed, leads to the complete recovery of the patient.

Comprehensive treatment for various types of prostatitis may include different combinations of the following methods:

  • immunocorrective therapy;
  • antibiotic therapy;
  • hormone therapy;
  • various physiotherapy;
  • prostate massage;
  • lifestyle changes;
  • surgery, etc.

Treatment for bacterial prostatitis will differ from non-bacterial prostatitis. In the first case, it is required to take a course on the use of antibiotics from the fluoroquinolone group, and in the second, a course on anti-inflammatory drugs. Treatment for chronic prostatitis of a bacterial nature will consist of the use of antibiotic therapy in conjunction with beta-blockers. Together with the treatment of the underlying disease, the use of symptomatic drugs, for example, antipyretics and painkillers, is often required. Severe forms of prostatitis are treated with the use of hormonal therapy, but under the constant supervision of a doctor, being on a stationary basis.

Only an integrated approach to treatment can lead to a permanent good result. Now, each of these areas of prostatitis treatment should be discussed more thoroughly and specifically.

Antibacterial and hormonal therapy for prostatitis

Treatment of prostatitis is not complete without taking antibiotics and other drugs.

As mentioned above, most often prostatitis has an infectious nature. In this regard, the passage of a course of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of prostatitis is indicated for each patient, with the course of both acute and chronic nature of the disease. Taking antibiotics can eliminate the main cause of inflammation. The following groups of drugs have proved effective in the treatment:

  • tetracyclines;
  • macrolides;
  • fluoroquinolones.

Alpha-blockers are actively used in the treatment of prostatitis, aimed at relieving spasms of the pelvic organs, due to which the swelling of the prostate is removed and the backflow of secretion into this organ stops. As a result, there is a decrease in inflammation in the organ itself. It is important to take drugs for a long time - up to 8 months.

At the same time, to improve the patient's well-being, it is necessary to take antispasmodic and painkillers. It is shown as an aid to the treatment of prostatitis with folk remedies: various sedative herbal preparations, dill seeds, motherwort, valerian, etc. Microclysters from a decoction of lemon balm or chamomile are well suited for these purposes.

It is important to undergo antibiotic therapy under the guidance of a specialist, self-medication in this case is unacceptable. It can make the situation worse. Treatment of prostatitis with antibiotics requires the complete exclusion of alcohol.

It is known that the development and function of the prostate directly depends on hormones: estrogens and androgens. Therefore, the treatment of prostatitis may include the use of hormonal drugs, which will reduce the volume of the prostate gland and reduce the inflammatory process in it.

Phytotherapy and prostate massage

An important and integral part of treatment for prostatitis is the use of direct prostate massage. The therapeutic effect of this massage is as follows:

  • normalizes the muscle tone of the prostate;
  • improves blood supply to the prostate gland;
  • enhances the action of antibiotics;
  • restores the function of the ducts, etc.
St. John's wort - a medicinal plant that helps to cope with prostatitis

This procedure should be trusted only by a professional doctor in a specialized clinic.

The essence of the procedure in the treatment of prostatitis is as follows: the patient, legs apart shoulder-width apart, leans forward and tries to relax. The specialist, spreading the patient's buttocks with one hand, gently inserts the index finger of the other hand into the rectum and massages the prostate gland for a minute, performing pressure and stroking. An effective massage should consist in the discharge of a few drops of secretion into the ducts. The prostate massage procedure is painful, but for the treatment of prostatitis it is simply irreplaceable. However, prostate massage has some contraindications:

  • prostate cancer;
  • cysts;
  • prostate stones and some others.

Phytotherapy in the treatment of prostatitis in men is an auxiliary method that has a beneficial effect on the final result. The essence of herbal medicine in the treatment of prostatitis is the external and internal use of infusions, juices, decoctions of medicinal plants, for example: calamus, St. John's wort, burdock, etc. This method has no negative side effects and negative effects on other organs.

Immunocorrection, physiotherapy and other methods of treatment for prostatitis

Restorative therapy and immunocorrection aim to restore the body as a whole, strengthen the immune system and prevent the manifestation of prostatitis in the future. The doctor prescribes the intake of the necessary multivitamins, minerals and other substances that increase immunity, especially in chronic disease.

Physiotherapeutic methods for the treatment of prostatitis should include actions aimed at activating blood circulation in the pelvic organs to enhance the effect of antibiotic therapy. These include:

  • magnetophoresis;
  • electrophoresis;
  • laser therapy;
  • impulse currents, etc.

At home, you can replace physiotherapy with warm microclysters from decoctions of medicinal herbs.

With prostatitis in men, hirudotherapy has proven itself well

Currently, many alternative methods are used for prostatitis and treatment, which significantly expand the possibilities of modern medicine and reduce the recovery time. For example, hirudotherapy eliminates blood stasis in the pelvic organs, improves blood circulation and tissue nutrition. A course of neuromodulatory therapy will effectively stop the patient's pain syndrome.

In the treatment of prostatitis, a course on a healthy lifestyle must be taken without fail. So that the disease does not return after the treatment of the acute form of prostatitis or the stage of remission does not end with chronic prostatitis, it is necessary to make significant adjustments to your life, to remove all the factors that provoke this unpleasant disease. Due attention should be paid to regular walks, good sleep, lack of stressful situations, proper nutrition, exclusion of smoking and alcohol, etc.

One of the methods of treatment is surgery, which includes:

  • radical prostatectomy;
  • on the seminal vesicles;
  • circumcision;
  • urethral stricture;
  • on the neck of the bladder, etc.

It should be noted right away that this radical method is used extremely rarely and is not effective. Surgery is prescribed when prostatitis is treated in an old form, with developed complications. Such treatment for prostatitis is used in the case when conservative therapy has not brought a significant result.

After the treatment for prostatitis, the doctor should prescribe control tests, on the basis of which appropriate conclusions can be drawn.

Treatment with folk methods and prevention of prostatitis

If symptoms of this disease appear, you should consult a doctor and follow all his recommendations. Treatment for various types of prostatitis with folk methods can only serve as an excellent addition to basic medical measures. For many years, sufficient experience has been accumulated in getting rid of this disease, everyone can always choose an acceptable option for themselves. The main conditions for the effective treatment of the disease, especially its chronic form, is the regular use of high-quality ingredients according to the specified recipe.

You can consider several effective recipes designed to combat prostatitis:

  1. Propolis (200 g of any sunflower oil and 30 g of propolis are heated in a water bath, then the perineum is lubricated with it for 2 weeks).
  2. Honey (as part of the juice of various medicinal plants, it is taken orally 2 times a day, 2 tbsp. ).
  3. Pumpkin seeds (pumpkin seed powder is taken 2 tablespoons before meals 2 times a day).

Prevention after complex treatment for prostatitis can be considered not only proper nutrition, an active lifestyle, but also regular protected sex.

Thus, treatment for prostatitis of various forms is always a whole complex of sequential measures. Only with a clear implementation of all the instructions of a specialist, you can get the desired result and get rid of this unpleasant disease.