

Treatment
Prognosis of Prostatitis
Oral Antibiotics vs None Oral Antibiotics
Prostatitis is easier to treat with no or little previous history of oral antibiotics.
It is a common experience that prostatitis patients have taken dozens of different antibiotics and for a staggering long period of time. It is due to the inability of urologists to treat prostatitis and the misuse of antibiotics for them.
We recommend no more than two or three types of antibiotics for more than three months. If it don't work on you, don't take any more oral antibiotics out of desperation. The overuse of antibiotics has little effect on prostatitis and it damage your liver, kidney and lower immune system.
Although our medicine injected to the prostate could tackle resistant strains without much difficulty, it requires more time for the strained bacteria to die. The weakened immunity due to the overuse of antibiotics has also hinder the cure progress.
A final advice to all of you who are now suffering from prostatitis, restrain from overuse of antibiotics in prostatitis.

