https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615772/
Very strange considering this site has seen numerous reports of exacerbation of symptoms from cannabis smoking.In a joint Canadian study with the Prostatitis Foundation, the authors surveyed men with CP/CPPS attending clinics and online on their experience with cannabis. A total of 342 participants responded to questions regarding their baseline NIH-CPSI scores, symptom improvement with cannabis usage, and side effects. The majority of patients reported that cannabis use made their mood, pain, and muscle spasms “slightly/much better”.
One can only surmise that since the participants were self-selected via another website, it skewed the results. Note that the "majority" who reported improvement was only just over half, the other half reporting no effect (or worsening?), which means the placebo effect could be at play here.
And yet it continues to be used as such almost universally.... there is currently not enough evidence to support the use of antibiotics in the primary treatment of CP/CPPS
No reports here yet.The authors concluded that beclomethasone dipropionate suppositories were safe and observed improvement in LUTS and pain.
Also contains a positive note about Botox treatment.