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Do you have a dull pain in your pelvis area?
Men across the America are plagued by a frustrating yet mysterious
condition called prostatitis. Sufferers experience difficulties
urinating, groin pain, and as well as challenges with erectile
functions. Some men refer to prostatitis as a male chronic pelvic
pain syndrome. Although the medical conditions seems like it
should be associated with the normal causes of pelvic syndrome,
bacterial infections, there are not any antibiotics that can
quell prostatitis.
According
to urologist, Dr. Anthony Schaefer of the Feinberg School of
Medicine, at the at Northwestern University, the actual origin
or precise location of prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain is
unknown. While certain cases could be attributed to the prostate,
precisely where is unknown. Urinary systems may or may not occur
with the male condition. As a result, frequency and urgency
may be affected. Here is more men's health information on prostatitis
or chronic pelvic pain:
Approximately,
two to six percent of men suffer from chronic pelvic pain.
Protatistis
is a self-made diagnosis. Men are given a questionnaire to complete
to evaluate their case.
Currently,
researchers have not found an effective remedy, for curing prostatitis.
Doctors
have determined that cytokines can help control, regulate and
control inflammation.
In laboratory studies, these cytokines have been found to resemble
the white blood cells associated in arthritic patients.
Medical
professional theorize that prostatitis may be associated with
the prostate. Because men who suffer from the ailment have a
high number of white blood cells in the prostatic fluid
Men's Health
tip: If you are experiencing all three of the symptoms experienced
in prostatitis (chronic pelvic pain, urinary discomfort, erectile
dysfunction), contact your physician. |