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What are the treatment options for recurrent prostate infection?

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What are the treatment options for recurrent prostate infection?

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James Hodge

 

Some people take very drastic and unreliable steps to rid themselves of chronic prostate infection. While not a complete solution, reading reviews of Super Beta Prostate supplement might help find others who were in the same fix and came out successfully–not without Super Beta Prostate of course. But in general, I’d follow what the doctor recommends and try to eat foods that are natural anti-biotics. 
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Jake Dean

A prostate infection may recur because antibiotics aren’t able to get deep enough into the prostate tissue to destroy all of the bacteria. To treat a prostate infection take a longer course of an antibiotic like for a few weeks or months. You can also try super beta prostate for better prostate health.

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In most cases, a recurring (chronic) prostate infection is caused by bacteria in the prostate and is treated with antibiotics. A prostate infection may recur because antibiotics aren’t able to get deep enough into the prostate tissue to destroy all of the bacteria, or because the antibiotic isn’t effective against the type of bacteria that’s causing the prostate infection. To treat a prostate infection that doesn’t get better with antibiotics or keeps coming back, you may need to: • Try a different antibiotic. • Take a longer course of an antibiotic, which may last several weeks. In some cases, a course of antibiotics may last two to three months. • Use medications to help relieve bothersome symptoms, such as alpha blockers to relieve urinary symptoms and anti-inflammatory medications for pain. If you’re taking antibiotics, it’s critical to take them exactly as instructed, even if you feel better. Not taking the full course of antibiotics or missing doses can interfere with the antibio

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