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Prostatitis And Prostatitis Symptoms

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Time: 2011/3/29 15:30:32

[size=12pt]1. What is prostatitis?[size=12pt]

Prostatitis, a disease of the prostate gland, can cause pain in the groin, painful urination, difficulty urinating and related symptoms. The prostate gland produces components of semen, the fluid that helps support and transport sperm. The gland, about the size and shape of a walnut, sits directly below the bladder and surrounds the urethra, the tube that transports both semen and urine to the penis.

2. The forms of prostatitis

Prostatitis isn't a single condition but a group of disorders with related symptoms. Some forms of prostatitis are generally well understood — those clearly related to bacterial infections — and can usually be treated effectively. These types of prostatitis account for about 5 to 10 percent of all cases.

More common forms of prostatitis aren't as well understood and are more difficult to diagnose and treat. Some medications help manage the symptoms, and new therapies are under investigation.

The National Institutes of Health classification for prostatitis divides it into four categories, based on such factors as cause, typical course of the disease, immune system activity and symptoms. The four categories are:
  • [size=12pt]Category 1: Acute bacterial prostatitis
  • [size=12pt]Category 2: Chronic bacterial prostatitis
  • [size=12pt]Category 3: Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain
  • [size=12pt]Category 4: Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis
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3. Common symptoms
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Prostatitis symptoms vary depending on the type of prostatitis you have. In general, the symptoms are related to pain or discomfort in the pelvic region, problems with urination and problems with ejaculations. Signs and symptoms may include:


  • [size=12pt]Difficulty urinating, such as dribbling or hesitant urination
  • [size=12pt]Frequent urination, particularly at night (nocturia)
  • [size=12pt]Urgent need to urinate
  • [size=12pt]Pain in the abdomen, groin or lower back
  • [size=12pt]Pain in the area between the penis and rectum (perineum)
  • [size=12pt]Pain or discomfort of the penis or testicles
  • [size=12pt]Painful ejaculations
[size=12pt]There are notable differences in symptoms of the four categories.

4. The symptoms of Acute bacterial prostatitis

If you have acute bacterial prostatitis, you may have symptoms associated with the sudden onset of infection:
  • [size=12pt]High fever
  • [size=12pt]Chills
  • [size=12pt]Nausea
  • [size=12pt]Vomiting
  • [size=12pt]General feeling of being unwell
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5. The symptoms of Chronic bacterial prostatitis

The key feature of chronic bacterial prostatitis is frequent urinary tract infections. Between episodes of these infections, a person with chronic bacterial prostatitis may have no symptoms, mild symptoms or severe symptoms.

6. The symptoms of Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain

The condition is generally considered chronic if the symptoms last for at least three months. For some men, the symptoms remain about the same over time, and for others the symptoms go through cycles of being more and less severe. Symptoms sometimes improve over time without treatment.

7. Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis

If you have asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis, you have no symptoms. Inflammation of the prostate gland is found only by chance when you're undergoing tests for other conditions.

8. When to see a doctor

The symptoms of prostatitis are similar to many other diseases affecting the urinary tract and the male sexual organs. Many of these can have serious consequences if left untreated, and they usually affect your everyday life and general well-being. If you experience any pelvic pain, difficult or painful urination, or painful ejaculations, see your doctor to get an accurate diagnosis and prompt, appropriate treatment.

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