Acupuncture for Prostatitis
A study was conducted to compare the acupuncture treatment and the medical
treatment with antibiotics and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on
pain control, urinary symptoms, and quality of life of category IIIB chronic
prostatitis-chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP-CPPS). From November 2008 to May
2009, 54 male patients with category IIIB CP-CPPS were randomly divided into 2
groups: the medical treatment group (group 1, n = 28) and the acupuncture
treatment group (group 2, n = 26). Group 1 took levofloxacin 500 mg
daily and ibuprofen 200 mg twice a day for 6 weeks. In the acupuncture
group (group 2), bilateral BL32 (Ciliao) and BL33 (Zhongliao) acupoints were
used to stimulate the sacral nerve using an electrical pulse generator, twice a
week for 7 weeks. The change in National Institutes of Health Chronic
Prostatitis Symptom Index scores from the baseline to the end of the treatment
was observed. The mean follow-up was 28 weeks from the baseline (range,
20-43 weeks). In acupuncture group, reduction of pain, urinary symptoms,
quality of life, and total National Institutes of Health Chronic Prostatitis
Symptom Index score was higher compared with the medical group. However the
treatment of CP-CPPS is challenging and difficult for the urologists. This
clinical study showed that the acupuncture treatment is a safe and effective
treatment of category IIIB CP-CPPS.
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