CAUSE
Usually the cause of prostatitis seriously isn't known, but occasionally a bacterial infection spread on the urinary tract.
Prostatitis may also occur because of fungal infections, viruses and protozoa.
SYMPTOMS
Prostate infection cause pain in the groin, the area involving the penis and the anus and buttocks bottom.
Infection also causes fever and chills.
Patients become often berkemih and experiencing pressure to berkemih, his bladder water containing blood.
Bacterial infection can spread towards scrotum (scrotum) causes great pain, swelling, redness, if touch it feels very painful.
Due to pain, patients also experience impotence.
DIAGNOSIS
Upheld diagnosis based on symptoms and physical examination results.
At joss checks anus, prostate palpable swelling and pain if touched.
Occasional checks on water bladder or prostate fluid.
TREATMENT
Should the cause just isn't contamination, to help remedy the symptoms can be carried out:
# Soak in trouble inside a sitting position
# Prostate massage periodically
# Premature often as possible.
To relieve the pain sensation might be given sedative (eg acetaminofen or aspirin).
Consuming softener and drinking plenty of manure can also reduce symptoms.
Should the cause is bacterial infection, given antibiotics per-oral (orally) for 30-3 months (eg, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole).
If antibiotics are made a reduced amount of enough time then healing is temporary and can produce chronic infection.