Prostatitis
What causes prostatitis?
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There are two main types of prostatitis:
- chronic prostatitis the symptoms come and go over a period of severalmonths; this is the most common type
- acute prostatitis the symptoms are severe and develop suddenly; this is rare, but can be serious and requires immediate treatment
Acute prostatitis is usually caused by bacteria in the urinary tract (the kidneys,bladder, and thetubes that connect them) entering the prostate.
In chronic prostatitis, doctors can't usually find any infection in the prostate gland. The cause of symptoms in these cases is not clear.
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Introduction
Prostatitis is the inflammation (swelling) of the prostate gland. It can be very painful and distressing, but will usually get better eventually.
Outlook
Chronic prostatitis can be challenging to treat, as little is known about the cause of the condition. Most men willgradually recover with treatment, but this can take several months or years. Most me
Signs and symptoms
Symptoms of prostatitis can include: pain in the pelvis, genitals, lower back and buttocks pain when urinating a frequent need to pee difficulty urinating, such as problems starting or "stop-star
Treating prostatitis
Treatment for chronic prostatitis usually aims to control the symptoms. Painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen may help relieve your pain. A medication called an alpha-blocker (such as tamsulo
What causes prostatitis?
There are two main types of prostatitis: chronic prostatitis the symptoms come and go over a period of severalmonths; this is the most common type acute prostatitis the symptoms are severe and
When to seek medical advice
See your GP if you have symptoms of prostatitis. Your GP will ask about the problems you're having and may examine your tummy. It's likely you'll also need a rectal examination , where they insert a f