2015年4月28日星期二

Chronic Prostatitis, what is the symptoms?

Symptoms Of Chronic Prostatitis
Types of Chronic prostatitis

There are two main types of chronic prostatitis - chronic bacterial prostatitis (caused by chronic bacterial infection) and non-bacterial prostatitis.

Symptoms of chronic prostatitis

The symptoms of chronic prostatitis vary widely. Some have no symptoms, others have very serious typical symptoms. The symptoms of chronic prostatitis are similar to those of acute bacterial prostatitis. However, men with a flare-up of chronic bacterial prostatitis tend to be less ill than those with acute prostatitis. For example, a fever (high temperature) is less likely and you are less likely to have general aches and pains. Men with chronic prostatitis tend to have symptoms that wax and wane. During a flare-up, you can have pain and discomfort.

You feel this mainly at the base of your penis, around your anus, just above your pubic bone and/or in your lower back. Pain may spread to your penis and testes. Passing stools (faeces) can be painful. You may also have symptoms from a urine infection such as pain when you pass urine, passing urine frequently or an urgent desire to pass urine. You may experience impotence (difficulty in getting an erection), ejaculation may sometimes be painful and some men have worse pain (as described above) after having sex. You may feel tired, and have general aches and pains.

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