Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008  My urologist left town all of the sudden. That's 3 now and there's no more. I never got the results of my tests. [ ] : facts-about-prostate-infection  Healthy Lane Home|Quality Health Blog|Contact January 27, 2008 Facts about Prostate Infection The prostate gland is an important part of a male's reproductive system. It is responsible for secreting fluids that aid in transporting sperm. The prostate gland is located in front of the rectum, below the bladder and surrounding the urethra. When different kinds of infections irritate the prostate gland, it could cause inflammation and swelling. Prostate infection, also known as prostatitis, usually occurs in men within 30 to 50 years old. Prostate infection is the most common prostate-related problem in men younger than 55 years old. One out of three men is estimated to experience prostate infection at some time in their lives. Causes and Symptoms of Prostate Infection Infections of the prostate gland are classified into four types - acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic a bacterial prostatitis and pain in the prostate known as "prosttodynia". The causes and symptoms of prostate infection vary depending on the classification of swelling or inflammation. Some patients experience no symptoms, while others suffer from severe symptoms. Acute bacterial prostatitis is the least common of all classes of prostate infection. Bacteria found in the large intestines or urinary tract cause acute bacterial prostatitis. Usually, the swelling originates in the prostate gland, but can also spread to the bladder. Patients may experience fever, chills, body aches, painful or difficult of urination, back pains and frequent urination. Fortunately, doctors can easily detect this condition and treat it using antibiotics or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to relieve swelling. Chronic bacterial prostatitis is another type of prostate infection. It is a prostate condition associated with a particular defect in the gland and persistence of bacteria in a man's urinary tract. It is caused by trauma to the urinary tract or various infections from other parts of the body that have spread to the prostate. A patient may experience testicular pain, lower back pains, difficulty to urinate and frequent urination. Although this is an uncommon type of prostate infection, it can be treated by proper removal of the prostate defect and antibiotics and NSAIDs to treat inflammation. Although the two classes of chronic nonbacterial prostatitis occur approximately 90% of all prostatitis cases, researchers have not yet found a possible link to the causes of these conditions. However, researchers believe that chronic nonbacterial prostatitis occur because of infectious agents that are not seen in lab tests. Experts believe that intense exercise, heavy lifting and operating heavy machinery may cause these nonbacterial prostate infections. If you feel any of the symptoms listed above, seek medication attention immediately. Be aware that these infections could lead to a more serious problem, such as prostate cancer. For this reason, it is necessary to treat these infections and prostate defects as early as possible. 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Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008  Call the hospital or lab where the tests were done. You are still in my prayers, Art. Love, Joy [ ] : facts-about-prostate-infection  Healthy Lane Home|Quality Health Blog|Contact January 27, 2008 Facts about Prostate Infection The prostate gland is an important part of a male's reproductive system. It is responsible for secreting fluids that aid in transporting sperm. The prostate gland is located in front of the rectum, below the bladder and surrounding the urethra. When different kinds of infections irritate the prostate gland, it could cause inflammation and swelling. Prostate infection, also known as prostatitis, usually occurs in men within 30 to 50 years old. Prostate infection is the most common prostate-related problem in men younger than 55 years old. One out of three men is estimated to experience prostate infection at some time in their lives. Causes and Symptoms of Prostate Infection Infections of the prostate gland are classified into four types - acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic a bacterial prostatitis and pain in the prostate known as "prosttodynia". The causes and symptoms of prostate infection vary depending on the classification of swelling or inflammation. Some patients experience no symptoms, while others suffer from severe symptoms. Acute bacterial prostatitis is the least common of all classes of prostate infection. Bacteria found in the large intestines or urinary tract cause acute bacterial prostatitis. Usually, the swelling originates in the prostate gland, but can also spread to the bladder. Patients may experience fever, chills, body aches, painful or difficult of urination, back pains and frequent urination. Fortunately, doctors can easily detect this condition and treat it using antibiotics or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to relieve swelling. Chronic bacterial prostatitis is another type of prostate infection. It is a prostate condition associated with a particular defect in the gland and persistence of bacteria in a man's urinary tract. It is caused by trauma to the urinary tract or various infections from other parts of the body that have spread to the prostate. A patient may experience testicular pain, lower back pains, difficulty to urinate and frequent urination. Although this is an uncommon type of prostate infection, it can be treated by proper removal of the prostate defect and antibiotics and NSAIDs to treat inflammation. Although the two classes of chronic nonbacterial prostatitis occur approximately 90% of all prostatitis cases, researchers have not yet found a possible link to the causes of these conditions. However, researchers believe that chronic nonbacterial prostatitis occur because of infectious agents that are not seen in lab tests. Experts believe that intense exercise, heavy lifting and operating heavy machinery may cause these nonbacterial prostate infections. If you feel any of the symptoms listed above, seek medication attention immediately. Be aware that these infections could lead to a more serious problem, such as prostate cancer. For this reason, it is necessary to treat these infections and prostate defects as early as possible. Published under Prostate by Editor Permalink • Print • Email • Your Feedback Here Related Entries Everything That you Need to Know About the Prostate Prostate Cancer Warning Signs Do not Mean Imminent Demise How to Detect Symptoms of Prostate Cancer Everything That you Need to Know About Your Prostate Gland The Most Major Prostate Problems Leave a Comment or Ask a Question Name (required): Email (required): Web site: Health Highlights Facts about Prostate Infection Start Getting All Your Nutrients With A Balanced Diet and Nutritional Supplements Family Dental Plan Insurance Treating the back ache without surgery How to use the product heal Candida What you Should Know About Your California Laser Hair Removal Options Role of Acetaldehyde in Hangover Illinois Laser Eye Surgery - Where Experience And Cost Go Hand In Hand Is low GI diet the most effective way to loose weight Understanding About Hypothyroid Hair Loss Aerobics for back pain Lecithin Effects Male Plastic Surgery Is Happening More And More What is the treatment for vaginal yeast infection? Cosmetic Dental Care Health Category Acid Reflux Back Pain Bed Wetting Coronary Artery Disease Dental Diabetes Emotional Intelligence Fibromyalgia Hair Loss Hangover Hemorrhoids Infertility Insomnia Laser Eye Surgery Laser Hair Removal Low GI Nutrition Lecithin Vitamins and Supplements Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Pheromone Plastic Surgery Prostate Stop Smoking Teeth Whitening Varicose Veins Yeast Infections Health Lane RSS by Technorati Health Lane RSS by Feedburner Copyright 2008 Healthy-Lane.com Quality Healthy Lane Archives All material on this website is provided for your information only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action or inaction should be taken based solely on the contents of this information; instead, readers should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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