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Little evidence that antibiotics or alpha-blocker drugs help to relieve chronic abacterial prostatitis, but heat treatments might be effective and more research is needed.

McNaughton Collins M, MacDonald R, Wilt TJ
Published Online: 
May 11, 2011

Chronic abacterial prostatitis (CAP) involves inflammation of the prostate gland and commonly affects men of all ages. It can cause problems urinating, including discomfort and pain, increased frequency and urge, or problems emptying the bladder. In most cases, the cause is unknown. Treatments for CAP include heat treatments (using microwaves) and several different types of drugs. The review found that there is little evidence to support the routine use of antibiotic or alpha-blocking drugs for CAP. Heat treatments in comparison may be useful. However, the few studies that have been performed are generally of poor quality. More studies are needed.

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