Have prostate stones Have a sexually transmitted infection (STI) Have a urinary tract infection (UTI) Use a tube that drains urine from your bladder called a urinary catheter Have a pelvic injury Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS).This type of prostatitis isn't well understood. Researchers are...
flow block, urination hesitaion, urination frequently, hard to urinate. prostate calcification or prostate stone reason is same with prostatitis, some people don't have symptoms but find calcification or stones when
Lower urinary tract symptoms from BPH can be due to one of the factors: (1) dynamic, (2) static, and (3) compensatory. Dynamic factors are related to the tone of the muscle surrounding the prostate and the outlet of the bladder whereas static factors are related to the enlargement of ...
Dynamic factors are related to the tone of the muscle surrounding the prostate and the outlet of the bladder whereas static factors are related to the enlargement of the prostate tissue. Dynamic and static symptoms are prostate-related symptoms. Compensatory factors are the result of changes that o...
Other symptoms include:difficulty starting to urinate continuing to dribble after urination a feeling that you have not completely emptied your bladder.The severity of these problems depends on how much pressure the prostate is putting on the urethra....
Hematuria and hematospermia (blood in urine and semen respectively) may occur in prostate cancer, but are not common symptoms. In these cases you must also think of kidney stones, urinary tract infection or bladder cancer. Erectile dysfunction can be a symptom of prostate cancer, but is uncomm...
Watchful waiting.If you have an enlarged prostate but are not bothered by symptoms, you may be advised merely to get an annual checkup, which might include a variety of tests. Lifestyle changes.This includes cutting back on how much you drink at night and before bedtime, especially drinks ...
If this is true, inhibition of the initial crystallization may help prevent formation of most genitourinary stones. Hopefully, future research and investigation will help us understand and eventually direct nonsurgical treatment of these calculi. This chapter discusses the etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, ...
Inflamed prostate is rarely caused by metabolism of uric acid (gout) disturbance, prostate stones, narrowing of the urethra, tumors, benign prostate hyperplasia, food allergies, fungal and viral infections. Certain conditions or medical procedures increase the risk of this disease, for example: settin...
In the assessment of male patients with dysuria or prostate pain, the initial search must be for causative organisms and specific sources of the symptoms. Chronic bacterial prostatitis (type II) is the commonest cause of urinary infection, but specific causes like bladder outflow obstruction or ...