Chronic Prostatitis Due to Chlamydia Posted: 05-26-07 17:00pm
Hello!
I am suffering for long time for a chronic
prostatitis due to Chlamydia. When I
received the result of Chlamydia, the
doctor prescrived me doxicicline for 20
days. After taking this drug, I remained
with the same symptons (pains along the
urethra and inflammation). Azithromicine
was then prescrived but I remained again
with the same problems. Nowadays, the test
for Chlamydia is negative but doctor think
I have Chlamydia inside the prostate as
symptons persist. I have decided to not
take more antibiotics, and I am taking
natural products such Zinc, Astragalus,
Pumpkin seed oil. The problem is I remain
with pains and inflamation. Do you advise
me other therapy? Traditional Chinese
therapy?
Thanks very much for helping!
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Jaydensmommy
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 28 Jan 2004 Posts: 1684 Location: Wisconsin
Posted: 05-29-07 20:15pm
So is the doctor saying there is no
antibiotic that can clear up the infection
in the prostate. I have never heard of
that before????
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avieira
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 2
Posted: 05-29-07 22:35pm
Doctor didn't say there is no antibiotic.
He said it is difficult for an antibiotic
to reach Chlamydia inside the prostate,
especially for a chronic infection. By
this reason, I am looking for information
about other possible therapies.
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HealthySex
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 414
Posted: 05-29-07 23:46pm
Firstly there are other natural
supplements that can help with infection
such as Garlic, Vitamin C, and Colloidal
Silver. Then, perhaps most importantly is
a probiotic supplement to restore your
good bacteria which will also help control
bad bacteria.
Secondly, one way to increase that attack
of an infection in the prostate is to
massage the prostate. A doctor can do this
for you, or perhaps he could instruct you
on how to do it yourself. High Island
Health sells a prostate
massager/stimulator that could help.
Either way, consult a doctor.
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