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Bacterial prostatitis is diagnosed by a culture. In a urine culture, the bacteria are allowed to grow so they can be identified and tested for their resistance to different types of antimicrobials. To confirm the prostate infection, the doctor may obtain three urine samples—two before and one after prostate massage.
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Read More »If no Uro-pathogens are present it suggest a diagnosis of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Additionally a urine flow test may be obtained and the bladder checked for urine after urination, which could indicate an obstruction in the urinary tract. If all other possible causes of a patient’s symptoms are ruled out, the doctor may then diagnose chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. To aid in understanding the symptoms the doctor may ask a series of questions from a standard questionnaire, the NIH-Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index.
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