Prostatitis
Prostatitis is the inflammation of the prostate gland, often causing pelvic pain, urinary problems, and discomfort during ejaculation. It can be acute or chronic and may have various underlying causes.
Prostatitis is the inflammation of the prostate gland, often causing pelvic pain, urinary problems, and discomfort during ejaculation. It can be acute or chronic and may have various underlying causes.
Caused by a bacterial infection, marked by sudden onset of severe symptoms
Recurrent bacterial infections of the prostate gland.
Also known as nonbacterial prostatitis, characterized by pelvic pain lasting for at least three months.
Inflammation of the prostate without symptoms, often diagnosed incidentally during medical exams.
Discomfort in the pelvic area, including the perineum, lower abdomen, or groin
Erectile dysfunction, painful ejaculation, or decreased libido.
Difficulty urinating, frequent urination, pain or burning during urination, or urinary urgency
Fever, chills, body aches, and fatigue may occur.
The most common cause, bacteria from the urinary tract or bloodstream can invade the prostate
he exact cause is unclear, but it may involve pelvic muscle tension, nerve sensitivity, or autoimmune factors.
Inflammation may occur without bacterial infection, leading to nonbacterial prostatitis
Structural issues in the urinary tract can increase the risk of prostatitis, especially in recurrent cases.