Prostate pain caused by prostatitis

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Prostate pain caused by prostatitis, if it is caused by bacterial infection, can be treated with antibiotics such as levofloxacin. Secondly, can also be oral tamsulosin hydrochloride, doxazosin and other drugs to relieve local pain, promote urine excretion. If the pain is too severe, affect normal life and work, can also be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly used drugs such as celecoxib. If acute bacterial prostatitis complicated with abscess, in the case of ineffective conservative treatment, but also in the urethroscope prostate puncture drainage, and then injected antibiotics treatment.

Prostate pain caused by prostatitis



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