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Acute prostatitis symptoms

June 24, 2011 by Prostate Dr. · Comments Off 

Acute Prostatitis Symptoms/Chronic Prostatitis Symptoms

There are many possible causes for prostatitis and quite often these different causes trigger different symptoms. However, chronic/acute prostatitis symptoms cannot be easily differentiated for they are often similar with respect to the symptoms of other non-urological or urological diseases.

Generally the symptoms of prostatitis includes:

  • urinary frequency
  • frequent urination during night time
  • chills,
  • fever
  • problems in urinating
  • burning or painful urination
  • experiencing low-back pain and perineal
  • muscle or joint pain
  • tender or swollen prostate
  • blood in the urine (called hematuria)
  • painful ejaculation.

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Acute prostatitis treatments

October 16, 2009 by Prostate Dr. · Comments Off 

The treatment of acute prostatitis offers much better results if applied in early stages. In follicular stage, antibiotics administered after finding the pathogenic bacteria and researching its sensitivity, associated with local treatment (warm sitz bath, enemas with remedies, calming suppositories) give good results. Phytotherapy (the use of plants, directly or indirectly) can also be considered when looking for a natural prostatitis cure.

In abscess phase, the treatment is surgical. The prostatic…

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Acute Prostatitis Symptoms

October 16, 2009 by Prostate Dr. · Comments Off 

We will now deal with the acute prostatitis signs and symptoms. In cases of hematogen origin, this disorderdoesn’t provoke urinary tract pains. On the other hand, it starts with high fever, chills, nausea, vomit.

Acute Prostatitis Symptoms

Prostatitis may occur in conjunction with epididymitis or orchitis, especially if caused by an Sexually Transmitted Disease, in which case symptoms of the accompanying condition may also be present.

The symptoms of acute prostatitis are as follows:

  1. In the…
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Acute prostatitis

September 22, 2009 by Prostate Dr. · Comments Off 

Acute prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland that develops suddenly.

Some statistics: prostatitis is diagnosed in approximately 2 of every 10,000 outpatient visits. Men who have multiple sexual partners and with ages between 20 and 35 are at an increased risk. Also at high risk are those who engage in anal intercourse, especially without using condoms.

Men age 50 or older who have an enlarged prostate are at increased risk for…

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Acute Prostatitis Staging

September 1, 2009 by Prostate Dr. · Comments Off 

There are three phases to the staging of acute prostatitis:

  1. In the first phase, that of follicular prostatitis,

    Prostatitis staging for inflamed prostate

    the prostate gland has increased volume because of the inflammatory congestion, red, of increased consistency. Through the holes of the excretory ducts, when pressure is applied, a mucous-purulent or lightly sanguinolent liquid is expelled. Numerous acini (The prostate gland is comprised of 30–50 glands arranged in acini, which empty into the prostatic urethra)…

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