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, which in some particularly severe cases can lead to infertility!
The development of prostatitis passes invisibly, sometimes without causing concern for years. Exacerbations can occur once or twice a year, and more often if left untreated.
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 be of varying intensity: from weak "pain" to sharp and sharp. The pain may increase during sexual intercourse and during urination.
- Violation of urination:
Increased desire to urinate. Slight difficulty urinating, defecation. Feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder. "Night" trips to the toilet (sometimes every half hour! ).
- Sexual disorders:
Decreased potency and lust. The duration of sexual intercourse varies. Accelerated shedding is possible.
The causes of prostate inflammation are:
Ingestion of an infectious agent (various bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma, chlamydia, fungi) in the glandular tissue.
Stagnation of fluid (secretion) of the prostate gland and venous stagnation of blood in it, which can be caused by:
- Prolonged sexual abstinence;
- Lack of regular sex life;
- Alcohol and nicotine abuse;
- Sedentary sedentary work;
- Wearing tight underwear.
The risk of prostatitis increases with:
- Decreased immunity;
- Untreated infections: tonsils, sinusitis, carious teeth, etc.
- Hormonal disorders.
- Hypothermia.
There are different forms of prostatitis:
- Chronic Infectious;
- Acute infectious;
- Non-infectious.
And only a urologist, based on the examination and tests performed, can accurately diagnose this or that form of prostatitis. It is extremely important to identify the role of the infection in its development, for this we do a four-part test with laboratory and microbiological examination of 3 portions of urine and prostate secretion. Therefore, based on the diagnosis, as well as the individual characteristics of the patient, the doctor prescribes treatment.
Treatment of this disease in the Medical Center is the optimal solution, because thanks to the unique methods of treatment, the availability of modern special equipment in the clinic, every man can be sure of a positive result. Our urologists are always attentive to their patients and use an individual approach to practice in the treatment of this disease. A well-chosen complete recovery program helps to cope with the disease as quickly as possible.
Clinical treatment of prostatitis includes:
- course of treatment;
- enzyme therapy;
- enzyme therapy;
- vitamin therapy;
- immunotherapy;
- physiotherapy;
- antibiotic therapy.
To achieve a lasting remission in the treatment of this disease, careful therapy must be performed. This is not only taking antibiotics, correcting local and general immunity, physiotherapy procedures, prostate massage, but also giving up bad habits and changing lifestyle. It is necessary to start treatment as soon as possible and follow the recommendations of specialists.