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Can prostatitis be treated with urethral perfusion?


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Whether prostatitis can be treated by urethral perfusion is generally related to the actual situation.
If the immunity of the body is strong, prostatitis is found earlier, and the patient actively cooperates with the doctor for targeted treatment, only chills, fever, abnormal urination and other discomfort symptoms occur. At this time, the condition is relatively mild, and prostatitis generally cannot be treated by urethral perfusion. If the immunity of the body is relatively low, prostatitis is found late, the patient does not actively cooperate with the doctor for corresponding treatment, the above discomfort symptoms continue to appear, premature ejaculation, sexual desire loss, erectile dysfunction and other manifestations, at this time the condition is relatively serious, prostatitis can usually be treated by urethral perfusion, which helps to control local inflammatory reaction and is conducive to recovery.