How long does epididymitis require abstinence

Patients with orchitis need to abstain from sexual activity for 3-4 weeks during acute attacks to avoid worsening inflammation. The specific duration should be adjusted according to the recovery of the condition and the advice of the doctor, and should be combined with medication treatment, lifestyle management, and other measures for recovery.

Drug therapy is key

Orchitis is usually caused by bacterial or viral infections, so antibiotics or antiviral drugs are the main treatment methods. For example, bacterial infections can be treated with cephalosporin antibiotics such as ceftriaxone and quinolones such as levofloxacin; If a viral infection such as mumps virus causes orchitis, antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and symptomatic treatment are usually used. Specific drug selection and treatment course should be followed and self medication is not allowed.

The importance of abstinence during the recovery period

The abstinence period during acute attacks is usually 3-4 weeks. This is because sexual activity may lead to congestion of the testicles and epididymis, exacerbating inflammation or delaying recovery. During the recovery period, it is also necessary to avoid frequent self stimulation or other behaviors that may cause congestion of the reproductive system. Normal sexual activity can only be gradually resumed after the doctor confirms that the inflammation has completely subsided.

3 Scientific Life Management

Promoting the recovery of orchitis not only relies on medication, but also requires attention to detail management in daily life. Eat more foods rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, such as oranges and broccoli, to promote immunity; Maintaining warm water sitz baths can help alleviate pain and promote local blood circulation. One should avoid bad habits such as sitting for long periods of time, wearing tight clothes, or overeating, and keep the genital area clean and dry to prevent infection recurrence.

The importance of seeking medical attention

If there are still obvious symptoms such as pain, swelling, or high fever after treatment, early follow-up should be sought to rule out the possibility of inflammatory complications such as testicular atrophy and male infertility. Some patients with severe or recurrent infections may even require surgery, such as abscess drainage or testicular resection. The duration of abstinence may vary slightly depending on individual conditions, usually gradually returning to normal life after complete recovery of inflammation. To ensure health, it is recommended that patients with orchitis follow the doctor's guidance throughout the entire process, closely monitor their condition feedback, and develop the most suitable recovery plan.

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