Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health

What to do if prostatitis causes impotence

Asked by:Bragi

Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 02:36 AM

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  • Medusa Medusa

    Apr 06, 2026

    Impotence caused by prostatitis can be improved through lifestyle adjustments, drug treatment, physical therapy, psychological counseling, surgical treatment, etc. Prostatitis is usually caused by bacterial infection, bad living habits, abnormal immune function, psychological stress, prolonged sitting and other factors.

    1. Lifestyle adjustment

    Avoid sitting for long periods of time which may cause pressure on the perineum. Get up and move around for 5 minutes every hour. Limit the intake of spicy foods and alcohol, and eat tomatoes, pumpkin seeds and other zinc-rich foods in moderation. Take a sitz bath with warm water for 15 minutes every day to promote local blood circulation. A regular schedule can help reduce inflammation.

    2. Drug treatment

    For bacterial prostatitis, antibiotics such as levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets and azithromycin dispersible tablets can be used as directed by the doctor. Combined with taking Qianlieshutong Capsules, Longkushu Capsules and other Chinese patent medicines to improve urinary tract symptoms. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib capsules can relieve pain symptoms. Pay attention to drug interactions and liver and kidney metabolism.

    3. Physical therapy

    Transrectal microwave hyperthermia can promote local blood circulation in the prostate and reduce congestion and edema. Biofeedback therapy helps restore pelvic floor muscle coordination. Low-frequency pulse electrical stimulation helps improve nerve conduction function. These methods must be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors.

    4. Psychological counseling

    Long-term anxiety and depression may aggravate erectile dysfunction, so you can seek cognitive behavioral therapy from a professional psychologist. Having a partner in therapy can help relieve tension. Relaxation training such as abdominal breathing can reduce sympathetic nerve excitability.

    5. Surgical treatment

    For patients with severe complications such as prostate abscess, transurethral resection of the prostate may be required. Revascularization surgery is indicated for patients with identified arterial insufficiency. All surgical procedures require strict evaluation of indications, and postoperative rehabilitation training is required.

    Establish regular urination habits, keep the daily water intake at about 2000 ml, but limit drinking water 2 hours before going to bed. Do moderate Kegel exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles and avoid strenuous cycling. It is recommended to wear breathable cotton underwear and review prostate fluid routine regularly. Maintaining a moderate frequency of sexual life can help gland drainage. In case of severe erectile dysfunction, you should promptly seek medical treatment at a joint urology department and andrology department.