Things you could try:
Antibiotics
Doxycycline 2-3 months followed by trimethoprim for an additional 2 months. (apply only if both result in symptom relief).
Bromelain Take with the antibiotics to enhance absorption. Studies show that bromelain enhances antibiotics to clear infection. Tissue concentrations of various antibiotics such as tetracycline can be significantly higher. It's believed that bromelain somehow allows tissues to become more permeable? Bromelain also breaks down fibrin and this is an essential part of biofilms. When taking bromelain you might get an flare up of symptoms because bromlain is causing the immune system to become aware of the bacteria that were inside the biofilm.
""Bromelain, in combination with trypsin (another enzyme), may enhance the effect of antibiotics in people with a urinary tract infection (UTI). In a double-blind study, 100% of people who received bromelain/trypsin in combination with antibiotics had a resolution of their UTIs, compared to only 46% of those who received antibiotics alone."
Mori S, Ojima Y, Hirose T, et al. The clinical effect of proteolytic enzyme containing bromelain and trypsin on urinary tract infection evaluated by double blind method.
Acta Obstet GynaecolJpn 1972;19:147-53.
I highly recommend reading this:
https://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=959230 it contains lots of scientific references.
Other sysemtic enzymes such as
nattokinase, serrapeptase (google these). These are very important to include when trying to treat infections with or without antibiotics
[Studies on the distributions of antibiotics in the oral tissues: Experimental staphylococcal infection in rats, and effect of serratiopeptidase on the distributions of antibiotics (author's transl)] PMID: 7001087
Augmentation by serrapeptase of tissue permeation by cefotiam PMID: 3525882
(you can google that PMID and the study will show.)
Quercetin - A powerful anti-inflammatory and has been established as providing good relief for those who have prostatitis. The mechanisms by how it works are still not clear in cases of prostatitis. Quercetin also helps boost the immune system under stress.
Lactoferrin (stops new biofilms from forming and is an important part ofthe innate immune system. Elevated levels of lactoferrin are found in prostatitis and the elevated levels are caused bt infection. Read on Lactoferrin and biofilms. Instant whey protein concentrate has lactoferrin. Whey protein is generally good for the immune system.
Stretching and yoga. For some people, tightening of the muscles might be an issue. I had this early on in 2009 and it felt like I had a golf ball in there. I've never had this sensation since working on this.
Probiotics - prevent yeast infection and stop the overgrowth of bad bacteria
Allicin. It is the main active component of galric and does work in-vivo, but because of the concentrations reaching the site of infection, it could take months to work. Initial improvement is to be expected but don't be surprised if symptoms come back. As I've already explained, allicin is able to block quorum sensing and allow the immune system to 'detect' the bacteria and fight it. You should expect a cycle of improvement and worsening. Being consistent is the main thing. No need to go overbored either, I think 4-5 capsules per day max should be enough. Allicin with antibiotics is likely to work a lot better though... It was only when I added allicin that I noticed the biggest improvement.
From the studies below you can see how garlic extract work to kill infections. It not only kills bacteria, it also allow the immune system to detect the bacteria so it can attack it. This does result in a higher degree of inflammation at first (consistent with what I'm saying about getting worse before you get better). You can see images of how in the persence of garlic the white blood cells are able to penetrate the biofilm.
Garlic blocks quorum sensing and attenuates the virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Abstract
Oral treatment with garlic significantly lowered renal bacterial counts and protected mouse kidney from tissue destruction. In vitro data showed decreased elaboration of virulence factors and reduced production of quorum-sensing signals by P. aeruginosa in the presence of fresh garlic extract. The results suggest that decreased virulence of P. aeruginosa in garlic-fed mice can be attributed to the quorum-sensing inhibitory property of garlic. This might have contributed towards reduced production of virulence factors, as seen in vitro.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19878318
Garlic blocks quorum sensing and promotes rapid clearing of pulmonary Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections
The opportunistic human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the predominant micro-organism of chronic lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients. P. aeruginosa colonizes the lungs by forming biofilm microcolonies throughout the lung. Quorum sensing (QS) renders the biofilm bacteria highly tolerant to otherwise lethal doses of antibiotics, and protects against the bactericidal activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs). It has been previously demonstrated that QS is inhibited by garlic extract. In this study, the synergistic effects of garlic and tobramycin, and PMNs activities have been evaluated. P. aeruginosa was grown in vitro in continuous-culture once-through flow chambers with and without garlic extract. The garlic-treated biofilms were susceptible to both tobramycin and PMN grazing. Furthermore, the PMNs showed an increase in respiratory burst activation, when incubated with the garlic-treated biofilm. Garlic extract was administered as treatment for a mouse pulmonary infection model. Mice were treated with garlic extract or placebo for 7 days, with the initial 2 days being prophylactic before P. aeruginosa was instilled in the left lung of the mice. Bacteriology, mortality, histopathology and cytokine production were used as indicators. The garlic treatment initially provoked a higher degree of inflammation, and significantly improved clearing of the infecting bacteria. The results indicate that a QS-inhibitory extract of garlic renders P. aeruginosa sensitive to tobramycin, respiratory burst and phagocytosis by PMNs, as well as leading to an improved outcome of pulmonary infections.
https://mic.sgmjournals.org/cgi/conte...ct/151/12/3873
Other things Saw Palmetto, Curcumin, Green tea extract (EGCG), Lycopene, Ginger, lots of sleep (try melatonin if sleep is bad), eat healthy (green smoothies are good!).
Expect recovery to be up an down. I spoke to a friend who has prostatitis and he noticed worsening of symptoms after adding systemic enzymes, especially bromelain. This was expected because of how it works. And yes, they are bioavailable when taken on an empty stomach.
Start researching. Biofilms.
Edit: You might notice some things during treatment phase:
- You start to improve and then you relapse
- Your semen might turn slightly yellow and thicker with what looks like gel like substance
- Prostate might temporarily swell for a few days and then settle
- low fever and/or nightsweats every 2-4 weeks that will last a few days
- You start having more bad days as first and then more good days near the end of treatment
During the healing stages you might find you notice some things like:
- Morning erections come back
- Stronger erections
- Libido comes back
- Better ejaculation
- No toilet trips in the night
- Stronger uinary stream
- Sit for longer periods (but don't push it! The prostate can take months to heal)
- Wondering why haven't I needed to take a pee for the last 5 hours? lol!
- An itiching sensation within the penis and prostate (like when a cut is healing on your skin)
- White / clear ejaculations rather than yellow
- No pain
- Brain fog you never realised you had goes away.
If you're having flare ups during treatment, try not to look at it as a bad thing unless it's not settling after 1-2 weeks. The whole idea with fighting biofilm infections is to allow your immune system to detect the bacteria, which will cause increased symptoms for a period of time. The guys here that I would want to encourage try antibiotic treatment again are those with previous documented UTI's.