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The most common symptoms of prostatitis are: frequent and urgent need to urinate. burning sensation during urination. weak urine flow. pain or throbbing sensations in the rectal or genital area. fever and chills (usually present with an acute infection only) lower back and/or pelvic pain. More items...
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Read More »Prostatitis is one of the most common prostate conditions in young and middle-aged men. Prostatitis shares many of the same signs and symptoms as BPH and prostate cancer, but these are sometimes accompanied by fever, chills, lower back pain or pelvic pain, as well as discharge through the urethra. Prostatitis can come on suddenly with severe effects, or become a chronic problem with symptoms reappearing and resolving themselves at random.
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This is because surgery can damage the muscles and nerves that control when you urinate, including the urinary sphincter and the pelvic floor...
Read More »Prostatitis is an infection that usually occurs when bacteria enters the prostatic ducts or as a result of a backward flow of infected urine. Prostatitis is not contagious and is not considered a sexually transmitted disease, though it can result from several different sexually transmitted diseases.
Because BPH cannot be cured, the treatment focuses on reducing the symptoms. The treatment is based on how severe the symptoms are, how much they...
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Gently massage the prostate in a circular or back-and-forth motion using the pad of a finger. You can also apply gentle pressure for seven to 10...
Read More »Cystoscopy: A cystoscopy (also called cystourethroscopy) is similar to a colonoscopy but for the urinary tract rather than the digestive tract. A cystoscopy is an examination in which a flexible tube is inserted into the bladder through the urethra, giving your your doctor an inside view of your bladder and urinary tract. A cystoscopy can detect tumors, structural abnormalities, obstructions and stones and help diagnose certain prostate conditions.
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