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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical effects of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) fumigation on type â ¢A prostatitis with the symptoms of damp heat and blood stasis. METHODS: We randomly divided 72 cases of type â ¢A prostatitis with the symptoms of damp heat and blood stasis into an experimental and a control group of equal number, the former treated with TCM fumigation plus oral Levofloxacin while the latter with oral Levofloxacin only. After 4 weeks of treatment, we compared the National Institute of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIHîCPSI) score, TCM symptoms score, maxinum flow rate (Qmax), and average urinary flow rate (Qave) between the two groups of patients. RESULTS: The total effectiveness rate was significantly higher in the experimental than in the control group (91.7% vs 61.1%, P< 0.01), while the NIHîCPSI score in the experimental group was markedly decreased after treatment as compared with the baseline (14.5 ± 8.2 vs 26.5 ± 9.3, P< 0.05) and significantly lower than that in the control (14.5 ± 8.2 vs 20.6 ± 7.9, P< 0.05). Qmax was remarkably increased in the experimental group after treatment in comparison with the baseline (ï¼»21.2 ± 4.3ï¼½ vs ï¼»15.8 ± 3.6ï¼½ ml/s, P< 0.05) and the control group, and so was Qave as compared with pretreatment (ï¼»16.3 ± 3.5ï¼½ vs ï¼»10.5 ± 2.8ï¼½ ml/s, P< 0.05) and the control. However, the patients of the control group showed no statistically significant differences before and after treatment either in Qmax (ï¼»15.4 ± 3.4ï¼½ vs ï¼»16.1 ± 2.9ï¼½ ml/s, P>0.05) or in Qave (ï¼»10.9 ± 2.4ï¼½ vs ï¼»11.1 ± 2.9ï¼½ ml/s, P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: TCM fumigation combined with Levofloxacin is an effective therapy for type â ¢A prostatitis with the symptoms of damp heat and blood stasis, which can significantly improve the symptoms, reduce the NIHîCPSI score, and increase the Qmax and Qave of the patient.