Title: Acute Prostatitis A Quick Guide for Patients
1Welcome to www.remedy-prostate-infection.com
2What is Acute Prostatitis?
Acute prostatitis iscaused by bacterial infection
in theprostate gland causing a sudden
inflammation. This common type of prostatitis is
easily recognized due to the typical symptoms.
However, sometimes an urgent patients
hospitalization may be required.
3- What Causes It?
- Acute prostatitis is usually caused by the same
bacterial that results in sexually transmitted
diseases (STDs) and urinary tract infection
(UTI). Bacteria like proteus, klebsiella and E.
coli are commonly cause acute prostatitis. - Some other conditions also can cause this type of
prostatitis, such as - Inflammation of the epididymis (Epididymitis)
- Inflammation of the urethra (Urethritis)
- Perinium injuries (the area between rectum and
scrotum) - Cystoscopyor Urinary Catheters
- Obstruction in bladder outlet
- Phimosis (inability to pull back the foreskin of
the penis)
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5- What are the Symptoms?
- The symptoms of acute prostatitis include chills,
pelvic pain, fever, painful urination, blood in
the urine, frequent urination, foul-smelling
urine, difficulty in emptying the bladder and
starting of urinate, painful ejaculation and
blood in semen and pain in testicles and above
the pubic bone. - What is the Treatment?
- This type of prostatitis is treated with
antibiotics for four to six weeks. Antibiotics,
alpha blockers and pain killers are being
prescribed to decrease discomfort and relax
bladder muscles. Doctors often remind their
patients to - Avoid bicycling
- Avoid spicy and acidic foods, alcohol and
caffeine - Sit on soft pillow or doughnut cushion
- Take warm water baths
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