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3 Aspects Know about Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis - david7894
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Signs and Symptoms
Most bacterial prostatitis probably follows a urinary tract infection (UTI), especially with uropathogens that demonstrate special virulence factors. Risk factors for developing prostate infection include urinary tract instrumentation, having a urethral stricture, or urethritis (usually due to sexually transmitted pathogens). Symptoms may be completely absent until there is also bladder infection, and the most troublesome problem is usually recurrent cystitis. And the symptoms may include painful ejaculation, mild urinary irritation and your prostate may feel tender sometimes.

Diagnosis
The prostate infection is diagnosed by culturing urine as well as prostate fluid (expressed prostatic secretions or EPS) which are obtained by the doctor performing a rectal exam and putting pressure on the prostate. Semen analysis is a useful diagnostic tool to elevate prostate specific levels. And antibiotic sensitivity testing is also done to select the appropriate antibiotic.

Treatment
The most known and the main way to treat bacterial prostatitis is antibiotic therapy. The approach to treating bacterial infection of the prostate largely centers on appropriately selected antibiotic therapy.

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