Prostate Restored
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Risk factors for prostatitis include: Young or middle-aged adulthood. Previous prostatitis. Infection of the urinary or reproductive system. HIV infection or AIDS. Use of a tube inserted into the urethra to drain the bladder (urinary catheter) Diagnostic sampling of prostate tissue (biopsy)
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Read More »is not well understood. Research suggests that multiple factors may collectively play a role. These include previous infection, nervous system dysfunction, immune system dysfunction, psychological stress or irregular hormone activity. Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis, which has no known cause, is generally found only during an exam for other medical conditions and is not treated.
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