Prostatitis is a Men’s Urological Disorder that experts believe will affect 50% of all men at some point in their lifetimes.
According to statistics from the National Institute of Health, prostatitis accounts for 25% of all office visits that involve the genitourinary system by young and middle-aged men. Experts believe it will most likely affect approximately 50% of all men at some point in their lifetimes. It is the most common urological disorder in men over fifty years of age, and it is the third most common in men younger than fifty. Prostatitis can affect men of any age
Abnormally rapid cell reproduction in the prostate gland is believed by most experts to be the most likely root cause of the condition.
This abnormal cellular replication may develop in men after they reach 45 years of age, and it can produce a number of symptoms that include the following:
• Swelling of the prostate that squeezes the urethra and inhibits the man’s ability to urinate.
• Frequent and urgent need to urinate.
• Pain or burning when urinating.
• Pelvic, groin, or low back pain.
A diagnosis of prostatitis may be problematic at first because the signs and symptoms of prostatitis often resemble those of other conditions.
For example, a bladder infection or urethral infection can cause an intense urge to urinate, a burning sensation, and sometimes even produce blood in the urine, thus mimicking the signs and symptoms of prostatitis.
Once a doctor conclusively diagnosis prostatitis, the condition then falls into one of four categories that every man needs to be aware of before pursuing the best medical and natural treatments available for his particular condition.
These four categories are as follows. Full summaries of category features are available in the full-page article here.
Acute non-bacterial prostatitis
It is not always curable, but in many cases symptoms can be controlled.
Acute bacterial prostatitis
Naturally resident bacteria in the urinary tract or large intestine can overpopulate the urinary tract and cause this type of prostatitis.
Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis
Experts remain uncertain as to what exactly causes a chronic bacterial infection. Sometimes bacteria remain in the prostate following the acute condition.
Chronic nonbacterial Prostatitis
Researchers have not discovered the exact cause of the two types of chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, although they have a number of theories about possible triggers for the condition.
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