One of the most common urological diseases in men is prostatitis. According to statistics, more than half of men suffer from prostatitis.
Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland that can lead to infertility in some particularly severe cases!
The development of prostatitis goes unnoticed, sometimes not causing concern for years. Exacerbations can occur once or twice a year, and more often if left untreated.
The symptoms of prostatitis can be divided into 3 main groups:
- Symptoms of pain:
Pain in the groin, perineum, scrotum, anus. In this case, the pain can vary in intensity: from weak "pain" to sharp and sharp. The pain may increase during intercourse and urination.
- Violation of urination:
Increased urination. Mild difficulty urinating, defecation. Feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder. "Night" trips to the toilet (sometimes every half hour! ).
- Sexual disorders:
Decreased potency and libido. The duration of intercourse varies. Accelerated ejaculation is possible.
Causes of prostatitis:
Ingestion of an infectious agent (various bacteria, viruses, mycoplasmas, chlamydia, fungi) into the glandular tissue.
Stagnation of the fluid (secretion) of the prostate gland and stagnation of blood in the veins, which can be caused by:
- Prolonged sexual abstinence;
- Lack of regular sex;
- Consumption of alcohol and nicotine;
- Sitting sitting work;
- She is wearing tight underwear.
The risk of prostatitis increases:
- Decreased immunity;
- Untreated infections: tonsillitis, sinusitis, carious teeth, etc.
- Hormonal disorders.
- Hypothermia.
There are different forms of prostatitis:
- Chronic infectious;
- Acute infectious;
- Not contagious.
And only a urologist can correctly diagnose this or that form of prostatitis based on the test and the tests done. It is extremely important to determine its role in the development of infection by performing four-dose tests with laboratory and microbiological examination of 3 parts of urine and prostate secretion (fluid). Accordingly, the physician prescribes treatment based on the diagnosis as well as the individual characteristics of the patient.
The treatment of this disease in the Medical Center is the optimal solution, as thanks to the unique treatment methods and the special modern equipment available in the clinic, any man can be sure of a positive result. Our urologists are always attentive to their patients and in practice take an individual approach to treating the disease. A well-chosen comprehensive recovery program will help you cope with the disease as soon as possible.
Treatment of prostatitis in the clinic includes:
- drug treatment;
- enzyme therapy;
- enzyme therapy;
- vitamin therapy;
- Immune therapy;
- physiotherapy;
- antibiotic therapy.
Careful therapy should be given to achieve stable remission of the disease. This includes not only taking antibiotics, correcting local and general immunity, physiotherapy procedures, prostate massage, but also giving up bad habits and changing lifestyle. Treatment should be started as early as possible and specialist recommendations should be followed.