Uncommon Rx: Nonbacterial prostatitis can at times be a time-consuming and difficult disease to treat. Commonly used treatments: stress and diet modification, relaxation techniques, a 2-3 week one-time course of antibiotics, prostate massage, hot tub baths, medications (nsaids, alpha-blocker relaxants), and supplements (quercetin, probiotic). Requires understanding, time, patience and sympathetic urologist.
Answered 6/22/2014
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