Sometimes men will resort to invasive surgery and drugs when treating prostatitis pain.
But below are two things you can try first, if you want to avoid going under the knife.
But first, something to bear in mind: Always see a qualified professional if you are having severe prostate pain.
By that I mean, a doctor or a urologist.
The reason why is because sometimes the symptoms you are feeling may be more than a mere prostate infection, and could actually be prostate cancer! So it is better to make sure either way.
Now, if you have prostatitis, you may be prescribed an antibiotic.
Or, maybe an anti-fungal.
Whatever the case, there are two things you can try at home.
The first is drinking more water.
Yes, there is a very good chance you (like most men) are dehydrated.
Most of the people in western society are.
A good rule of thumb is to drink half your body weight in ounces of water each day.
This helps keep your urinary tract clear and your bladder cleaned out - both of which may help with treating prostatitis pain.
Another thing you can do is get a zinc test.
This is something not a lot of doctors do, unfortunately.
But many men who have prostate problems (especially prostatitis symptoms) tend to be very low on zinc.
Is that a coincidence? I don't think so.
Especially when you realize that men need lots of zinc, and your prostate needs it to function properly.
Make sure you tell your doctor though first, especially if you are on a prescription drug now.
Treating prostatitis pain doesn't always have to be complicated - it might even be as simple as following the tips in this article.
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