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[|Human|] I have just been diagnosed as a healthy 46 year old man (taking no drugs, does not drink and exercises) with UTI and prostatomegaly Grade 2. It is causing pain and tenderness and a short urine flow. It seemed to flare up within 48hrs with a fever. I have been given a double prescription of antibiotics being: Resprim Forte ( Trimethoprim and Sulfamethoxazole ). I have a good diet and would prefer a natural long term remedy if there is any?. Other questions: Is the dose and type of antibiotic correct? Would anti inflammatories help reduce the size of the infected prostate? With these antibiotics, am I likely to see good results shortly? Thank you for your help. Terry
[|AI|]  Hi there, prostatomegaly simply means enlargement of the prostate, and most of the time it is age related, which means that it tends to enlarge in men as they age. The UTI that has occurred could be due to this enlargement which causes incomplete evacuation of the bladder leading to residual urine which is a good media for bacterial growth. An enlarged prostate cannot be made to shrink back to normal size, but there are Chat Doctor.  Anti inflammatory can decrease the size of the inflamed prostate if that's what it is but not of an enlarged prostate. You need to visit your local urologist and get an opinion on your urine test and also if required to take medication to restrict the prostatomegaly. He will be able to explain to you the pros and cons, and you can take an informed decision. Take care