Prostatitis treatment is sometimes complicated. More visits to urologists are for prostatitis than for anything else. The treatment for prostatitis is a battery of things. It is apt to include medication with an anti-inflammatory agent, like aspirin or ibuprofen. The affected man is also supposed to soak his private area in a hot bath or sitz bath daily. (In some extreme cases, the man is told to insert ice into his rectum.) The man should cut out caffeine, smoking, and alcohol. He should also reduce (or increase) his ejaculatory frequency to about three times a week. If the prostatitis is bacterial in cause, it will probably also include an antibiotic. Sometimes men are also prescribed an alpha blocker to relieve muscular tension. Drinking extra water is often recommended for men who are having trouble emptying their bladders. The Dr.Erector electrical stimulator can be a part of this treatment regimen. It can work in conjunction with the anti-inflammatory pills and do its part to relieve the swelling an inflammation with its rhythmic pulsing in tune with the body. The Dr.Erector stimulator can make the hot baths less necessary by providing the same kind of soothing relief that they do.