Thursday, October 9, 2014

Prostatitis - Symptoms of prostatitis





Prostatitis - an inflammatory disease of the prostate or prostate purely male organ that is located below the bladder.

This gland is often called the "second heart", as it is responsible for many important functions in the male body.

Prostatitis
- one of the most common diseases. In the United States, for example, the number of cases of prostatitis is eight percent of all urological diseases.


Why prostate?
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The prostate gland provides the following functions:

- Produces a liquid that produces the liquid part of semen
- Converts testosterone to its active form - dihydrotestosterone
- Together with the muscles of the bladder neck has formed an internal sphincter, which controls urination,
- Involved in creating the feeling of orgasm.


The first signs of prostatitis

Prostatitis symptoms: frequent and unbearable urge to urinate, burning and pain during urination, difficulty urinating, feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder, pain in the pelvis, groin and lower back.
When you start prostatitis?

In one form or another prostatitis occurs in approximately half of men over 30 years old. But can appear in young people as early as 18-20 years.
Factors that lead to the development of prostatitis:

- Chronic hypothermia,
- Delayed emptying of the bladder,
- Jetlag sexuality (long periods of abstinence, irregular)
- Frequent change of sexual partners, unprotected sex,
- Sedentary lifestyle, causing violation of blood and lymph circulation in the pelvic organs,
- Diseases of the genitourinary system
- Infectious diseases,
- Smoking and alcohol,
- Injury
- Hormonal disorders,
- Disruption of the immune system.
types of prostatitis

Acute bacterial prostatitis is caused by lesions of the prostate tissue by pathogenic microorganisms: Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus, Klebsiella, Staphylococcus aureus.

Many of these bacteria - representatives of healthy microflora in human organism which lives on the skin and in the gut.

Penetrating into the prostate tissue, they, however, can cause inflammation. Often, the bacteria penetrate the prostate from the bladder or urethra.

symptoms:
- Fever and chills,
- Pain in the prostate, groin and lower back,
- Increased frequency of urination, difficulty and pain when urinating, feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder, blood in the urine,
- Painful ejaculation,
- Decreased libido and erectile quality due to severe pain syndrome and intoxication.

If you find yourself at least one of these symptoms, consult a doctor immediately. Acute prostatitis requires urgent diagnosis and treatment.

Chronic bacterial prostatitis is sometimes a consequence of an acute.

Its origin can also be triggered by trauma of the genitourinary system, urinary catheterization or infections in other organs.
 


symptoms:
- Frequent urination,
- Pain and burning sensation when urinating,
- Pain in the pelvis, perineum,
- Nocturnal urination,
- Difficulty urinating,
- Gemospermiya (presence of blood in the semen)
- Painful ejaculation,
- Slight rise in body temperature.

Symptoms of chronic bacterial prostatitis develops gradually and often alternate with periods of exacerbation of calm. Delay seeking medical advice can not be: this disease requires qualified treatment.
 

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