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Chronic Prostatitis and Autoimmunity

March 27, 2010 by Prostate Dr. · Comments Off 

Prostatitis can be categorized either as chronic bacterial or chronic prostatitis (CP), also known as chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) or pelvic myoneuropathy. Aside from these two types, the condition can also be classified as acute or asymptomatic inflammatory. The disease is defined as any form of inflammation of the prostate gland. This disease can affect both young and middle aged men.

Chronic bacterial prostatitis is a condition involving recurrent urinary…

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How common is chronic prostatitis among men in their 30’s? Is it true there is no cure?

March 26, 2010 by Prostate Dr. · 4 Comments 

I’ve gone thru a lot of pain lately. I already went to the urologist.
He told me I have chronic prostatitis even though I have no signs of infection nor inflammation. So why does it hurt?
The dull pain usually appears in my testicles, specifically in the area between my testicles and my anus. He prescribed me with some antibiotics and something to relax my bladder. He said it is going to…

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