The emergence of prostatitis to patients with a great harm to life has also brought a great impact. What is the best medicine for prostatitis? Clinical treatment of prostatitis mainly antibiotic treatment, is characterized by quick, can quickly relieve symptoms, so high doses of antibiotics by doctors and patients recognized, but the use of antibiotics,…
Antibiotic Treatment for Prostatitis
It is common with prostatitis patients to take antibiotic treatment nowadays. Generally, prostatitis sufferers with no symptoms might not be treated unless it has become severe enough to affect fertility. In theory, antibiotic is only effective for acute bacterial prostatitis and chronic bacterial prostatitis. On the contrary, abuse of antibiotics can easily lead to bacterial…
The effectiveness of antibiotic for prostatitis treatment is fading away
What are men looking for in the prostatitis treatment? They are looking for antibiotic for prostatitis treatment many years ago. They expect that there is effective way for the prostatitis management. They think that only western medicine antibiotic can alleviate the pain condition. Sometimes, for some people, they have no idea about the medicine therapy,…
Does acute prostatitis antibiotics cause prostate cancer?
Many patients often suffer the uncomfortable treatment during the prostatitis management with western medicine treatment. However, for the acute prostatitis antibiotics treatment, the pain conditions can be controlled in a short time. That explain that why many people use the western medicine therapy for the control of acute prostatitis with antibiotics. In many western countries,…
Is there best antibiotic for chronic prostatitis, really?
Really, does the best antibiotic for chronic prostatitis exist? But why there are many unsuccessful cases in the western medicine therapy. Obviously, there isn’t the best antibiotic for chronic prostatitis. Does western medicine treatment really good? Undeniably, western medicine treatment can bring much improvement in prostatitis management, but whether people are exaggerating the effects of…