Other Treatment
Prostatic massage
Prostatic massage for
prostatitis ("milking" of the prostate by a health
professional) is an old treatment that many doctors are beginning to use again
because medications do not always successfully cure prostatitis.
To massage your
prostate, the health professional inserts a
lubricated, gloved finger into your rectum and presses several times on your
prostate. This may need to be done 2 or 3 times a week. Why this works is not
certain, but it is believed that the massage helps open blocked ducts in the
prostate, improving circulation and antibiotic penetration into the
prostate.
Prostatic massage is not done for acute prostatitis,
because it could cause the bacteria to spread from the prostate and cause a
wider infection (sepsis).
Other treatments that may be helpful for chronic
prostatitis/pelvic pain syndrome,
inflammatory or
noninflammatory, include: