Prostatitis refers to inflammation of the prostate. There are two major types of prostatitis – chronic or long-term prostatitis and acute or sudden-onset prostatitis. The majority of prostatitis cases are chronic and acute prostatitis is rare. In chronic prostatitis, symptoms may last for three months or more.
Some examples of chronic prostatitis symptoms include:
- Dull, aching pain or heaviness in the pelvic area, genitalia, lower back and buttocks
- Discomfort in the area between the scrotum and the anus
- Pain when urinating
- A frequent urge to urinate
- Difficulty starting urination and a weak flow of urine once urination is achieved
- Inconsistent urine flow that alternates between slow and fast
- Pain on ejaculation that may lead to erectile dysfunction
- General symptoms such as joint pain, muscle pain and fever
Some examples of acute prostatitis symptoms include:
- Sudden onset of pain in the lower abdomen and pain while urinating
- Difficulty emptying the bladder
- Repeated and frequent urges to urinate
- Feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder after urination
- Frequent need to urinate during the night. This is called nocturia.
- Nocturia also interferes with sleep and may lead to other complications such as insomnia, depression, anxiety and stress.
- Pain felt in the penis, testicles, pelvic area, lower back, abdomen and insides of the thighs.
- Pain on ejaculation that may lead to erectile dysfunction
- High fever, chills and shivering
- Feelings of general fatigue, malaise, and body aches
Sources
- http://prostatecanceruk.org/media/41604/prostatitis.pdf
- http://www.urologyhealth.org/content/moreinfo/prostatitis.pdf
- http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/student/health/pdf/O-P/Prostatis.pdf
- http://prostatitis.org/?gclid=CKWa6O3x3rsCFYJU4god3RYAZQ
- http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Prostatitis/Pages/Introduction.aspx
Further Reading
- All Prostate Cancer Content
- Prostate Cancer
- The Prostate
- Prostate Cancer Risk Factors
- Prostate Cancer Screening
Last Updated: Feb 27, 2019
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Dr. Ananya Mandal
Dr. Ananya Mandal is a doctor by profession, lecturer by vocation and a medical writer by passion. She specialized in Clinical Pharmacology after her bachelor's (MBBS). For her, health communication is not just writing complicated reviews for professionals but making medical knowledge understandable and available to the general public as well.
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