How long does it take to cure chronic prostatitis?

Apr 18, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Mingchuan
Introduction
Chronic prostatitis usually takes 4 to 6 weeks to cure. It may cause urinary abnormalities, sexual dysfunction, and even lead to depression, anxiety, and other issues. If symptoms are mild and the patient strictly follows medical advice, recovery typically occurs within 4 weeks. However, if symptoms are severe, or if the patient does not avoid sexual activity, smoking, or drinking alcohol during treatment, it may take up to 6 weeks to achieve recovery.

Chronic prostatitis usually takes 4 to 6 weeks to cure; it is recommended to analyze based on individual circumstances.

1. Four weeks

Chronic prostatitis may cause patients to experience abnormal urination, sexual dysfunction, and even mood disorders such as depression and anxiety. If symptoms are mild and the patient strictly follows medical advice for treatment, recovery typically occurs within 4 weeks.

2. Six weeks

If the aforementioned symptoms are severe, or if the patient does not avoid sexual activity, smoking, or drinking alcohol during treatment, recovery time may be prolonged, and healing usually requires about 6 weeks.

Patients with chronic prostatitis should avoid smoking, drinking alcohol, and staying up late during treatment. They should also avoid spicy and irritating foods, while increasing physical activity to enhance resistance.


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