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While it can be extremely difficult to tell whether you have a UTI or prostatitis without professional diagnostic testing, there are a few signs and symptoms that may make prostatitis the more likely culprit. These include pain and pressure in the perineum, high fever, and an elevated PSA.
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Read More »Prostatitis and urinary tract infections (UTIs) share many of the same symptoms, which can make it difficult to understand which condition you may have. In fact, some forms of prostatitis are actually caused by a UTI. Whether a man is experiencing symptoms related to a UTI or prostatitis, it is important to obtain an accurate diagnosis so that appropriate treatment can be administered, further complications can be avoided, and the patient can get relief from their discomfort. At Kasraeian Urology in Jacksonville, FL, board-certified urologists Dr. Ahmad Kasraeian and Dr. Ali Kasraeian understand the complex nature of urinary tract conditions – including UTI and prostatitis – and utilize the most current and accurate diagnostic tools available to determine the cause of a patient’s symptom and identify the most appropriate course of action. In this blog, we’ll cover some of the basics regarding prostatitis vs. UTI, including how a patient’s symptoms may differ and when (and why) treatment may be necessary.
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Read More »Because prostatitis is caused by an infection in the urinary tract, it shares many of the same symptoms of a UTI, including:
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