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Coping with prostatitis
the prostate is a donut-shaped gland located in the bottom of the bladder of a man found halfway between rectum and the base of the penis. This small gland surrounding the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder and penis. The Prostate gland plays a key role in sexual reproduction by producing most of the liquid in semen.
In collaboration with benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) and prostate cancer, prostatitis, is another common condition effects of the prostate gland. Prostatitis is an infection of the prostate that can occur due to the proliferation of bacteria such as E. coli, which can occur due to a urinal tract infection. Tract infection urinary tract (UTI) is much rarer among men than women, but can occur when the prostate is enlarged by decreasing the flow of urine or during development of kidney stones. Urinary tract infections are much more likely to occur than older men.
Both the prostate infection:
acute prostatitis: This type of prostate infection develops suddenly make the following symptoms.
- Chills and fever
- The urgent need to urinate
- Frequent trips to the bathroom, where only a small amount of urine out
- The lower back and abdominal pain
- Occasional blood in urine
- A pain and burning sensation when urinating or ejaculating
chronic prostatitis: The mildest form infection of the prostate with symptoms much milder than those of acute type. A person suffering from this disease are not usually experience chills or fevers. Both acute and chronic prostatitis, but the pain in the pelvis and the perineum.
Prostatitis is usually treated on an outpatient basis with antibiotics. Infections of the prostate tends to respond well to antibiotics, which makes the first line of defense against both types of prostatitis. A doctor will usually determine which antibiotics work better for everyone after a simple urine test. Antibiotic therapy long term may be needed if the infection occurs again.
Alternative ways of treating prostatitis
1. Ensuring that drinking lots of water
2. Using herbs to various known antibiotics and benefits anti-inflammatory.
- Echinacea
- Gold Seal
- Garlic
- Siberian Ginseng
- Saw Palmetto
3. Keep in touch with a daily regimen of supplements of vitamins and minerals
- Antioxidants
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin C
- Beta-carotene
- Selenium
- Zinc (60 mg, when symptoms are present in other 30mg)
4. Drink cranberry juice has been shown to help stop the spread of infection from the bladder to the prostate. You can also take the form of chewable tablets
5. Hot baths help
6. Whole grains, steamed vegetables, fresh fruits and teas
7. Make use of natural diuretics to help the bladder to flush and prevent the accumulation of urine.
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Do you normally IU for patients with prostate cancer? antibiotics, it seems clear that?
It is common for patients suffering from lower urinary tract obstructive (such as prostate cancer or BPH) to develop UTIs. If urethral catheter or endoscopic procedures urethra has been used or in the case of prostate surgery or a biopsy is more likely that the urinary tract infection is more difficult later to treat because it is caused by the less common (but difficult) of germs. Urinary tract infections are treated with antibiotics. Your provider health care may also prescribe a medicine for burning and discomfort. For most UTIs, symptoms disappear within 24 hours after starting treatment. Make sure you finish all the antibiotics to prevent recurrence of infection. To help prevent the urinary tract infection: * Drink plenty of liquids each day. * Empty bladder often and completely. * Practice safe sex. Always use latex or polyurethane. * Urinate after intercourse to eliminate the bacteria. * If you are uncircumcised, washing under the foreskin every time you take a bath or shower.
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