Prostate inflammation

Prostate inflammation is one of the most common urogenital diseases in the male population: about 10% of men suffer from prostatitis once in their life. It occurs preferentially between the ages of 20 and 50, but can ultimately affect older men. In general, the prostate is a relatively inflammation-prone organ, due to the strong blood … Prostate inflammation

Symptoms | Prostate inflammation

Symptoms The symptoms of acute inflammation of the prostate are primarily the occurrence of high fever (with possiblechills), pain during bowel movement and burning sensation when urinating (alguria, dysuria), a frequent urge to urinate (pollakisuria), although only small amounts of urine can be passed. It is possible that a complete urinary retention occurs. In addition, … Symptoms | Prostate inflammation

Prognosis | Prostate inflammation

Prognosis The prognosis of prostatitis depends largely on the course and the start of therapy. An acute inflammation of the prostate, which is quickly treated with antibiotics, usually heals without consequences and therefore has a fairly good prognosis. Approximately 60% of the patients show no more symptoms after 6 months, in about 20% the acute … Prognosis | Prostate inflammation