Prostatitis is an inflammatory condition of the prostate gland that can occur in men of any age. This condition can be acute or chronic. Prostatitis most often occurs due to a bacterial infection, but it can also be caused by other factors such as injury or decreased immunity.
Symptoms of prostatitis may include pain and discomfort in the pelvic area, problems with urination, painful urination, erectile dysfunction, decreased libido, back and leg pain.
Prostatitis can be caused by a bacterial infection, tissue damage, decreased immunity, or other factors such as stress, poor diet, and sedentary lifestyle.
To diagnose prostatitis, a doctor may prescribe a urine analysis, prostatic secretion analysis, ultrasound, or other diagnostic methods.
Treatment for prostatitis may include taking anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, prostate massage, physiotherapy, as well as lifestyle and diet changes.
For the prevention of prostatitis, it is recommended to lead an active lifestyle, eat a healthy diet, avoid stress, and regularly undergo medical check-ups.
To diagnose and treat prostatitis, it is necessary to consult a urologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.