I should mention that I am 33 years old and no history in prostata infection and so on.
Big thanks in advance !!!
Edited by Moe11, 29 November 2023 - 01:32 PM.
Posted 29 November 2023 - 01:28 PM
Edited by Moe11, 29 November 2023 - 01:32 PM.
Posted 30 November 2023 - 05:44 PM
When I got prostatitis, I was terrified to learn the only meds commonly used for this were quinolones (Cipro) & sulfa (Bactrim). What was worse, is that resistance to these meds has grown quite common, so you go on one med for a month or more and if that doesn't work you get the other.
There was an old prostatitis forum, where many members had chronic infections they had treated several times, yet still had recurrence. Some doctors in Europe had tried an old drug "Fosfomycin" out of desperation, and wound up having remarkable success that was repeated and confirmed by others.
Fosfomycin is very benign regarding side effects and dangers, and it is often the go-to anti-B for pregnant women who get UTI (bladder) infections, as it presents minimal risk to the fetus. The only problem with fosfo is the kidneys filter it out of blood very quickly, so it doesn't work for much of anything outside the urinary tract. Apparently, fosfo is absorbed from the bladder to surrounding tissues fairly well. Unfortunately, the prostate tissue is so dense and avascular that it takes continual treatment for a month or more for fosfo to completely penetrate the prostate.
You can help this process along by taking your once daily dose of fosfo late in the evening, an hour or so before bed, as this will help concentrated fosfomycin rich urine linger in the bladder and be efficiently absorbed. If you take it during the day, when you've got high fluid throughput (drinking & urinating), you'll wash your dose of fosfo right through your bladder and it will be far less efficiently absorbed.
Most of the urologist's treating prostatitis with fosfo utilize daily, 3 gram dosing for the first week, with continuing treatment of 3 grams every other day (48 hours) for at least a month.
I knocked out my haemophilus influenzae bacterial infection (which had become chronic) on my first try with fosfo, with no side effects to speak of at all. Two thumbs-UP for this remarkable alternative to the dreaded quinolones or sulfa.
Edited by Dorian Grey, 30 November 2023 - 05:46 PM.
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