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Monday, May 4, 2009

Your prostrate problem - what about?

In the event you have difficulty in urination or upon receiving a Doctor's prognosis on your prostrate problem, the following may calm your fears. I always believe that knowledge is the best medicine.

The prostrate gland secretes the fluid which is responsible for the transportation of sperms and it is a part of men’s reproductive system. The gland is located below the bladder and it is positioned as surrounding the urethra, which is a tube responsible for draining the bladder.

The prostrate gland can be irritated by viral infection, causing inflammation of the gland which results in swelling of the same. Starting from the age range of 30-50 years this problem may continue into your 60s and 70s.

Although infection (from microorganisms, fungi, genital viruses or certain types of parasites) triggers the problem of prostatitis, there are certain types of prostatitis which are still unknown by the medical world.

The 4 types of prostatitis commonly observed are acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic abacterial prostatitis and pain in prostrate glands termed as prostatodynia. Out of these 4 types of prostatitis, it seems that only 5% of cases are related to bacterial infection. Causes for the rest are cloudy.

Prostatitis need to be observed and treated by a doctor. Symptoms like urinary pain or burning, difficulty while passing urine, pain or trouble at the starting of urination, feeling of sharp pain at the time of ejaculation, and feeling of pain in the genital area of the affected person accompanied by mild to severe fever must all be respected and medical attention sought. Take Care.

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