Prostatitis bothers many males in daily life, which is a relatively common enemy for middle-aged and elderly men, and it incidence rate is getting higher in today’s society. To a first approximation, there are usually 4 main types of prostatitis in clinical practice.

Type I prostatitis often occurs suddenly, mainly manifested as fever, fatigue and other systemic symptoms, accompanied by perineal and pubic pain. Patients may have symptoms of frequent urination, urgent urination, rectal stimulation and even acute urinary retention.

The clinical symptoms of type Ⅱ and Ⅲ prostatitis are similar, both of which feature pain and abnormal urination. These similar clinical symptoms are collectively known as prostatitis syndrome.

Abnormal urination in clinical is mainly manifested as frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, dysuria, nocturnal urination, blurred and sticky secretion from urethral orifice after urination or defecation. The disease can further incur sexual dysfunction, low sexual desire, premature ejaculation, ejaculation pain, weakened erection, impotence and other phenomena.

Type IV prostatitis has no clinical symptoms and the evidence of the inflammation can be detected only via examination related to prostate gland. When this type of prostatitis emerges, the patient should go to the nearby hospital to examine prostatic fluid immediately, determine what caused it and receive proper treatment in time.

What should patients do when dealing with prostatitis?

Generally speaking, they should adhere to the treatment, and do not casually change or stop the treatment plan. The patient should follow the doctor’s advice, and don’t take drugs blindly or take any other medicine without the doctor’s permission during the treatment.

Also, you need to handle prostatitis correctly, and keeping a good attitude is the golden rule. The patient should avoid and transform negative emotions as far as possible, such as depression, sadness, anger, anxious and fear.

Keeping good daily habits are useful for the recovery. For example, drink more water at ordinary times and enhance the number of urination, both of which are conducive to the discharge of inflammatory secretions. Similarly, you are supposed to avoid spicy food, tobacco and alcohol when being treated, and you need to eat more light foods, mainly fresh fruits and vegetables.

Further, you should avoid sitting for a long time and avoid riding a bicycle for too long. It is suggested to adhere to physical exercise while avoid excessive exercise. At the same time, you have to control your sexual life at ordinary times and avoid frequent masturbation. Keep yourself away from unclean sexual intercourse and pay attention to good personal hygiene.

Generally speaking, for acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis, the majority of patients can be totally cured after timely treatment.

In the event that the treatment of acute bacterial prostatitis can not be completely finished, it will gradually turn into chronic prostatitis. So both getting treated in time and sticking to the treatment are always significantly important.

Doctors point out that the chronic prostatitis can also be cured, for which the herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is often recommended. Its strong bactericidal action can effectively react on chronic prostatitis. Besides, it features no side effects or drug resistance. Accordingly, all patients can take the pill without concerns during the long-term treatment.

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