Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a common but poorly understood condition. Previously known as 'non-bacterial' prostatitis, CP/CPPS is the most common clinical ...
There is no evidence that antibiotics alter PSA levels except in the presence of bacterial prostatitis, which is an uncommon condition.
No comparison can be drawn between the urinary organisms and those isolated from the gland. The significance of the bacteria isolated from the prostate gland and the rôle that they may play in ...
Despite its prevalence, effective treatment remains a challenge, particularly for non-bacterial prostatitis. Traditional approaches, including antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs, often ...
Chronic prostatitis develops slowly over time and is believed to be caused by a microorganisms other than bacteria, but the exact cause is unknown. A bacterial infection causes acute prostatitis ...
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