Diagnostics and treatment of prostatitis
A comprehensive approach to identifying the causes of prostate inflammation and prescribing individual treatment.
Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland, which can be caused by infection or pelvic congestion or poor blood circulation. The main symptoms of prostatitis are pelvic pain, difficult or painful urination.
Bacterial prostatitis is treated with antibiotics, which are selected based on the results of a bacteriological culture. In case of chronic prostatitis, treatment may include physiotherapy, prostate massage and medications to improve microcirculation and eliminate congestion.
Urological consultation to take a medical history and perform a palpebral rectal examination. Urinalysis and urine culture. Prostate secretion test. Prostate ultrasound. Some cases include uroflowmetry to assess the pace and amount of urination.
It is recommended to abstain from sexual intercourse 24-48 hours before the examination and maintain genital hygiene. The urologist will ascertain symptoms and medical history during the diagnostics and perform a palpebral rectal examination to assess the prostate gland condition. Blood and urine tests, as well as microscopic and bacteriological examination of the prostate secretion are performed to confirm the diagnosis and determine the causative agent.
In case of bacterial prostatitis, antibiotics are prescribed to eliminate the infection. The urologist may also prescribe physiotherapy procedures to improve blood circulation and accelerate tissue repair. Prostate massage may be prescribed to improve the outflow of secretion, reduce congestion and increase the effectiveness of drug treatment.
In case of acute prostatitis, improvement usually occurs after a few days of the treatment, but it is important to complete the entire course to avoid it becoming chronic. Chronic prostatitis may require a longer recovery, including supportive therapy, regular visits to the urologist and following recommendations to prevent recurrence.
Benefits
An integrated approach
Treatment is aimed at eliminating the symptoms, eliminating the cause of inflammation and preventing relapses.
Effective elimination of symptoms
Adequate therapy allows you to quickly relieve inflammation and improve the patient's quality of life.
Minimizing the risks of complications
Timely treatment reduces the risk of abscess, erectile dysfunction and chronic pain syndrome.
Individual approach
Treatment is selected taking into account the form and stage of prostatitis, as well as the general health of the patient.
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Chronic prostatitis
Prolonged inflammation of the prostate gland, accompanied by impaired functioning of the genitourinary system.
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Prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as prostate adenoma, is a benign enlargement of the prostate gland caused by natural aging processes.
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