Chronic Prostatitis Treatment
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lee79
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« on: January 04, 2011, 01:14:00 PM »

For bacterial prostatitis

Number 1: taking bits of antibiotics here and there will make you infection strong as super man, and nothing will then kill it. I have set here and made so many mistakes with prostatitis I may have cost my self a cure.

But I have also saw gross errors on the part of physicians .

So I wanna run down how a prostate infection should be treated. and how simple it is if done in the hands of someone with knowledge and research such as myself.

Number 1 : STDS caused by prostatitis

Doxycycline should be given. the patient should be given  the antibiotic not 10 days the first time but 14 days ....
if the 14 days of doxy fails then a cephalosporin antibiotic such as ceftriaxone i.e rocephin should be given a shot for 5 days at the doctors office.

Most std prostiatis cases could be cured. stopping and starting an antibiotic
such as 10 days of this antibiotic, then   off it for 5 days then restart antibiotic again, will cause infection to become immune to antibiotics. in other words you don't piss around playing reindeer games with infections.

Number 2 : non std prostatitis

The most common bacteria species that cause chronic prostatitis include:

    * Escherichia coli
    * Enterobacter cloacae
    * Klebsiella pneumoniae
    * Proteus species

what I'd do .....ciprofloxacin given for 14 days. if that fails a cephalosporin should be given either 5 days of a ceftriaxone i.e rocephin shot or 4 weeks of cephalexin . cephalosporin  will kill almost all bacteria that cause Prostatitis.
But once again if you pussyfoot around and your doctor gives you 1 shot , or prescribes you a few days of pills and the infection is killed fully. you once again will end up with a super man infection immune to antibiotics.

If I was the doctor and the ciprofloxacin failed and we did not go shot wise for some reason. I would recommend cephalexin 4 weeks

now there will always arise problems maybe someone is allergic to cipro,
or other problems that could come along. But honestly if doctors went by what I just typed, I bet 70 % of the people setting around with  chronic prostaitis would be cured right now.

So why aren't doctors doing this ? most doctors do not understand the prostatitis because they have not went through the hell, and the other doctors just don't give a damn and are tried of messing with you.

Lee
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