Prostatitis
Prostatitis may account for
up to 25 percent of all office visits by young and middle-age
men for complaints involving the genital and urinary systems.
The term prostatitis actually encompasses four disorders:
Acute
bacterial prostatitis is the least common of the four types
but also the easiest to diagnose and treat effectively. Men with
this disease often have chills, fever, pain in the lower back
and genital area, urinary frequency and urgency often at night,
burning or painful urination, body aches, and a demonstrable infection
of the urinary tract, as evidenced by white blood cells and bacteria
in the urine. It is treated with an appropriate antibiotic.
Chronic bacterial prostatitis is also relatively uncommon.
It is acute prostatitis associated with an underlying defect in
the prostate, a focal point for bacterial persistence in the urinary
tract. Effective treatment usually requires identifying and removing
the defect and then treating the infection with antibiotics. However,
antibiotics often do not cure it.
Chronic
prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome is the most common
but least understood form of the disease. It is found in men of
any age; symptoms go away and then return without warning. Chronic
prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome may be inflammatory or
noninflammatory. In the inflammatory form, urine, semen, and other
fluids from the prostate show no evidence of a known infecting
organism but do contain cells the body usually produces to fight
infection. In the noninflammatory form, no evidence of inflammation,
including infection-fighting cells, is present.
Asymptomatic
inflammatory prostatitis is the diagnosis when the patient
does not complain of pain or discomfort but has infection-fighting
cells in his semen. Doctors usually find this form of prostatitis
when looking for causes of infertility or testing for prostate
cancer.
More information is available from
American Foundation for Urologic Disease
1128 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Tel: (800) 242-2383, (410) 727-2908
E-mail: admin@afud.org
Home page: http://www.afud.org
Thomas Bruckman, Executive Director and CEO
The Prostatitis Foundation
1063 30th Street, Box 8
Smithshire, IL 61478
Tel: (888) 891-4200
Fax: (309) 325-7184
E-mail: mcapstone@aol.com
Home page: http://www.prostatitis.org
Mike Hennenfent, President
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