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		<title>What Is Prostatitis?</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Prostatitis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[acute prostatitis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chronic bacterial Prostatitis]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland, a common condition in adult males. Often caused by infection, prostatitis may develop rapidly (acute) or slowly (chronic).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prostatitis may be the symptom-producing disease of the genitourinary tract for which men most often seek medical help. About 40% of visits to a specialist in urinary problems (urologist) are for prostatitis.</p>
<p><strong>Prostatitis is often classified and is treatable. </strong></p>
<p>Forms of prostate inflammation include acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis and inflammation not caused by bacterial infection. A painful condition called <em>prostatodynia</em>, which may be caused by abnormal nerves or muscles in the region, is also thought to be a form of prostatitis. The chronic bacterial form is sometimes experienced by men whose sex partners have a bacterial infection of the vagina, making this a sexually transmitted disease.</p>
<p>Other cases occur when small stones form within the prostate and become infected. Sometimes infection is caused by poor hygiene, surgical procedures, or even swimming in polluted water.</p>
<p>The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea may sometimes cause prostatitis, and tuberculosis may spread to the prostate. Parasites and fungi may infect the prostate gland. Some men whose prostatitis is not caused by any microorganism have microscopic collections of cells called <em>granulomas</em> in their prostate tissue.</p>
<p><strong>Medical professionals debate whether or not a virus can cause prostatitis.</strong></p>
<p>However the inflammation begins the prostate swells. In acute cases, this swelling can occur very suddenly and can cause considerable pain. When prostatitis develops gradually, trouble with the flow of urine may be the first symptom.</p>
<p>Most often the symptoms and physical findings are enough to form a diagnosis of prostatitis. When the examiner inserts a finger in the rectum, the swollen prostate can be felt; it may be extremely tender when probed. Squeezing the gland slightly will produce a few drops of fluid that may be cultured<em> </em>to learn whether bacteria are present. Many patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis also have recurring urinary tract infections.</p>
<p>Prostatitis is treated first with oral antibiotics.  Broad-spectrum antibiotics that work against most bacteria are used first.  If the bacteria causing the prostatitis have been identified then the doctor can prescribe more specific drugs to treat the prostatitis.  In chronic cases, the best results are obtained with a combination of antibiotics treatment.  Oral antibiotics should be given for 1-3 months; longer, if necessary. If a fungus or some other organism is causing infection, special drugs are available.</p>
<p>The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea may sometimes cause prostatitis, and tuberculosis may spread to the prostate. Parasites and fungi may infect the prostate gland.</p>
<p>A person with <em>acute prostatitis</em> may suddenly develop fever and chills, along with rapidly developing urinary symptoms and pain in the perineum or low back. This state is a medical emergency that demands immediate medical help.</p>
<p>A trained healthcare professional should be seen to diagnose prostatitis and rule out the causes and to treat it.<br />
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		<title>What is Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis, also referred to as CBP, is caused by a bacterial infection.  The same bacteria that causes bladder infections causes CBP.  This includes E. coli, Klebsiella and Proteus.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bacteria can be acquired as a sexually transmitted disease and the infection can spread to the prostate.  It can affect the prostate through the blood stream.</p>
<p><strong>Patients who are diagnosed with CBP typically show signs of infection</strong></p>
<p><strong>Signs of infection may include:</strong></p>
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<li>Fever</li>
<li>Chills</li>
<li>The shakes</li>
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<p>Patients also typically experience difficulties with frequent urination as well as painful urination.  <strong>Chronic bacterial Prostatitis is not very common</strong>.  It’s when the patient experiences an ongoing bacterial infection in the prostate.</p>
<p>It causes a low-grade infection, however, there are typically no noticeable symptoms.</p>
<p>Sometimes people suffer from <strong>chronic Prostatitis</strong>, but without the infection.  This is also known as chronic pelvic syndrome and is a condition in which there is recurrent pelvic, testicle or rectal pain, but without evidence of a bladder infection.  Men may experience painful urination or painful ejaculation and may have erectile dysfunction.  Causes for these ailments are not clearly understood by experts as of now.</p>
<p>With CBP, there are typically no symptoms, however, there is an infection within the prostate.  Typically speaking, CBP is not a very common condition.  It occurs in less than 5 % of all patients.  Patients may experience symptoms similar to a UTI.  The infection itself is usually diagnosed with a routine urinary culture as well as a routine rectal examination.</p>
<p>During the routine rectal examination, the prostate is massaged and fluid is removed.  If no fluid is removed during the massage, a post massage urine will be obtained and should contain prostatic bacteria.</p>
<p><strong>Treatment typically takes approximately four to eight weeks and the patient is given antibiotics</strong>.  The antibiotics penetrate the prostate.  For patients who experience persistent infections may be prescribed alpha blockers or long-term dose antibiotic therapy.</p>
<p>The chance for relapse can be as high as 50 %.  The likeliness of getting a CBP infection are not very high, but if you think you present with some of the symptoms, schedule an appointment with your doctor to verify that you do indeed suffer from CBP and to discuss treatment options.<br />
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