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Prostatitis is a common condition that affects the prostate gland in men. It is characterized by inflammation of the prostate gland, which can cause a variety of symptoms such as pain, discomfort, and urinary problems. Non-bacterial prostatitis is a type of prostatitis that is not caused by bacterial infection. It is a chronic condition that can be difficult to treat. Traditionally, pharmacological therapy has been the mainstay of treatment for nonbacterial prostatitis. This includes the use of antibiotics, alpha-blockers, and anti-inflammatory drugs. However, these treatments often have limited efficacy and can come with unwanted side effects. Prostate physical therapy, on the other hand, has emerged as an effective alternative for the treatment of non-bacterial prostatitis. Prostate physical therapy involves the use of manual techniques to manipulate the prostate gland and surrounding muscles. This therapy can be performed by a trained physical therapist or urologist. There are several benefits to prostate physical therapy over pharmacological therapy for non-bacterial prostatitis:
In conclusion, prostate physical therapy is an effective alternative to pharmacological therapy for the treatment of non-bacterial prostatitis. It is a non-invasive and drugfree approach that can provide long-term relief from symptoms. If you are suffering from non-bacterial prostatitis, you may want to consider prostate physical therapy as a treatment option. Be sure to talk to your healthcare provider to see if it is right for you.