Chronic prostatitis medication consultation?
Hello, Director Du.
I visited the clinic due to chronic prostatitis, and the doctor prescribed Lafuzo XL 10mg.
I checked online, and the medication leaflet indicates a dosage of one tablet per day, but the clinic doctor prescribed one tablet in the morning and one in the evening.
Is this dosage acceptable?
Niming, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/01/26
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If you are experiencing difficulty urinating, this medication will relax the prostate and improve urination.
Generally, the dosage is one tablet per day, but if symptoms are severe, it can be taken twice a day.
Once symptoms improve, you can check during your follow-up visit to see if it can be adjusted to once a day.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2024/01/26
More Info
Lafuzo XL (tamsulosin) is a medication commonly prescribed for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and can also be beneficial in managing symptoms associated with chronic prostatitis. The standard dosage for Lafuzo XL is typically one 10 mg capsule taken once daily. However, in certain cases, healthcare providers may adjust the dosage based on the severity of symptoms and the individual patient's response to the medication.
In your situation, the prescribing physician has recommended taking Lafuzo XL twice a day (morning and evening). This may be appropriate if your symptoms are particularly severe or if the physician believes that a higher dosage is necessary to achieve symptom relief. It is essential to follow your doctor's instructions, as they have assessed your condition and determined the best course of action based on your specific needs.
Chronic prostatitis can present with various symptoms, including urinary frequency, urgency, pain during urination, and discomfort in the pelvic area. The goal of treatment is to alleviate these symptoms and improve the patient's quality of life. Tamsulosin works by relaxing the muscles in the prostate and bladder neck, which can help improve urine flow and reduce discomfort.
If you find that your symptoms improve with the higher dosage, it is advisable to discuss this with your doctor during your next visit. They may consider adjusting your medication back to the standard once-daily dosage if your symptoms stabilize. It is crucial not to make any changes to your medication regimen without consulting your healthcare provider first.
In addition to medication, lifestyle changes and other non-pharmacological treatments may also be beneficial in managing chronic prostatitis. These can include pelvic floor exercises, dietary modifications, and stress management techniques. Some patients find relief through physical therapy or counseling, especially if their symptoms are exacerbated by stress or anxiety.
It is also worth noting that chronic prostatitis can sometimes be challenging to treat, and it may require a multifaceted approach. If you experience any side effects or if your symptoms persist despite treatment, it is essential to communicate this with your healthcare provider. They may need to explore other treatment options or investigate further to ensure there are no underlying conditions contributing to your symptoms.
In summary, while the standard dosage of Lafuzo XL is one capsule daily, your doctor's recommendation for a higher dosage may be justified based on your specific symptoms. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions and keep them informed about your progress and any side effects you may experience. This collaborative approach will help ensure the most effective management of your chronic prostatitis.
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