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What causes prostatitis? Acute prostatitis is usually caused when bacteria in the urinary tract enter the prostate. The urinary tract includes the bladder, kidneys, the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder (ureters), and the urethra.
Oliguria is likely to need medical treatment unless your urine output is low because you haven't been taking in enough fluids. You may be able to...
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Read More »Prostatitis is inflammation (swelling) of the prostate gland. It can be very painful and distressing, but will often get better eventually. The prostate is a small gland that lies between the penis and bladder. It produces fluid that's mixed with sperm to create semen. Prostatitis can come on at any age. But usually between 30 and 50. There are 2 main types of prostatitis: chronic prostatitis – where the symptoms come and go over several months; it's the most common type acute prostatitis – where the symptoms are severe and come on suddenly; it's rare, but potentially life-threatening and requires immediate treatment Symptoms of prostatitis Acute prostatitis Symptoms of acute prostatitis include: pain, which may be severe, in or around your penis, testicles, anus, lower abdomen or lower back – pooing can be painful pain when peeing, needing to pee frequently (particularly at night), problems starting or "stop-start" peeing, an urgent need to pee and, sometimes, blood in your urine not being able to pee, which leads to a build-up of urine in the bladder known as acute urinary retention – this needs urgent medical attention
Animal-based foods (meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy foods) tend to be good sources of complete protein, while plant-based foods (fruits,...
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Read More »a medicine called an alpha-blocker if you have problems peeing; alpha blockers can help relax the muscles in the prostate gland and the base of the bladder
Early prostate cancer symptoms Burning or pain during urination. Difficulty urinating, or trouble starting and stopping while urinating. More...
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Most often, prostatectomy is done to treat localized prostate cancer. It may be used alone, or in conjunction with radiation, chemotherapy and...
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