Different Prostatitis Treatments For Prostatitis

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Once your doctor has diagnosed you with prostatitis, he will then send you to get tested for infections. This is because prostatitis can be caused by a number of potential infections including gonorrhea or Chlamydia. Your doctor will have you come back for a follow up exam every few months so that the doctor can monitor any infections that you may have. At this time your doctor will likely prescribe a treatment for your infection. However, you should always talk to your doctor about alternate methods of treatment as well.

One treatment for prostatitis that you may find helpful is to take a warm bath several times a day. The warm water will help to reduce inflammation and relieve some of the pain that you are experiencing. The warm water will also help to remove toxins from the body that are responsible for causing the symptoms of prostatitis.

Another prostasis treatment that you may want to consider is using a cream with an anti-fungal ingredient such as fluconazole or ketoconazole. These creams will help to eliminate the bacteria that are responsible for the symptoms of prostatitis. You will most likely experience some mild to moderate discomfort when using these creams. However, if you use the creams long enough you will find that they are effective at eliminating all of the bacteria and therefore the embarrassing fishy-smelling symptoms.

Antibiotics are another treatment for prostatitis that is often prescribed. This is often one of the fastest ways to cure bacterial prostatitis because the antibiotics will kill off the bacteria that are causing the symptoms of the condition. However, even though antibiotics will ease some of the symptoms of prostatitis, they do not eliminate all of the bacteria from your body. Therefore, it is important that you follow your doctor's orders for taking antibiotics including giving them to children with chronic bacterial prostatitis because if you miss a dose of your antibiotic your infection could become re-established. Sometimes, you will also be advised to give your child another dose of antibiotics in order to stop another resurgence of the infection.

Your doctor might also prescribe a topical ointment or cream in addition to or instead of antibiotics for treating the symptoms of prostatitis. Some ointments and creams for this purpose are calling antimycotics. They are designed to relieve symptoms of prostatitis by soothing the affected area and encouraging urine flow to avoid the possibility of urinary tract infections. If you notice that the pain of urination is particularly bad when you are urinating then your doctor might recommend this type of topical ointment or cream.

Finally, your doctor might prescribe one or more herbal remedies for treating symptoms of prostatitis. Herbal remedies for prostatitis include herbs such as goldenseal, tea tree oil, sage, and nettle. There are also many alternative therapies for treating this condition including acupuncture, naturopathy, homeopathy, and herbal treatments. In short, you can get prostatitis treatments that are based on traditional approaches or Western medical therapies plus herbal remedies.  Check outthis alternative post to get more informed about the topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostatitis