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Information about Prostatic Fluid Secretion

Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland, often resulting in swelling or pain. Prostatitis can result in four significant symptoms: pain, urination problems, sexual dysfunction, and general health problems, such as feeling tired and depressed.

To diagnose prostatitis, a physician will collect a patientÂ’s urine and thoroughly exam his prostate gland. To check the prostate gland, a physician will carry out a digital rectal examination, which involves inserting a well lubricated gloved finger into the rectum to check for any abnormalities of the gland. The physician also may collect a sample of prostate fluid so that it can be analyzed.

Over the years, prostatitis has been subdivided into a number of categories, but today commonly accepted variations of the disease include nonbacterial, acute, and chronic.

By far, the most common type of prostatitis is nonbacterial prostatitis. Symptoms may include frequent urination and pain in the lower abdomen or lower back area. Causes may be stress and irregular sexual activity.
Acute bacterial prostatitis can be the result of bacteria, a virus, or a sexually transmitted disease. Symptoms may include fever and chills, low back pain, frequent and painful urination, weak stream when urinating, and infrequent urination.

Chronic prostatitis may be bacterial or the result of an inflammation of the prostate. Symptoms may include frequent bladder infections, frequent urination, and persistent pain in the lower abdomen or back.
Source: prostatitis(dot)org

According to the book 'Essentials of pathophysiology' by Carol Porth (page 914), there are 4 types of Prostatitis.
1. Acute Bacrerial Prostatitis: Include fever and chills, malaise, myalgia, arthralgia, frequent and urgent urination, dysuria and urethral discharge. CT Scans and Transrectal Ultrasonography of the prostate is useful to diagnosis.
2. Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis: Include frequent and urgent urination, dysuria, perinal discomfort, low back pain. Diagnosis can done by urine culture.
3. Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: Include pain along the penis, testicles and scotrum; painful ejaculation, low back pain, rectal pain along the inner thigs, urinary symptoms, decreased libido and erectile disfunction.
4. BPH

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The most accurate information about Prostatitis have found from a Chinese doctor George Yuan Lu. Some of his selected statement is given below:
The symptoms for chronic prostatitis sufferers vary from person to person. Typically, the patient will experience bloating or feel wetness in the perigenital area (perineum, groin, testicular region). Very often pain will radiate to the lower back or the inside of the thighs and is worse in the afternoon, especially after drinking or working. In severe cases, the pain is hard to endure. The patient has a bad memory, lack of concentration, difficulty working, and is confined to bed. In uncommon cases, the patient sometimes will only feel pain when a digital rectal examination is being performed. In some cases patients have no discomfort at all, and the presence of more white blood cells and less lecithin during the analysis of prostate fluid is the only way of detecting the condition.
Dr. Lu has spent approximately ten years treating patients suffering from chronic prostatitis. He has detected the real cause and mechanism of chronic prostatitis. The following information is from an interview with Dr. Lu. When asked to describe chronic prostatitis, Dr. Lu stated: 'The prostate is made of thirty to fifty acini, each with its own opening to the upper urethra. Bacteria or other microorganisms could move into acini through the openings, reproduce and release toxins within the lumen and develop into prostatitis.' Pathological studies show that a prostatic acinus which is blocked by inflammatory obstruction prevents the prostatic fluid from flowing out of the lumen, causing fluid pressure to rise and gradually changing the shape of the acinus.
Unmarried young men who have the habit of frequent masturbation for years will face such problems as sterility, impotence, dizziness, weakness and premature ejaculation after marriage. They do not know that excessive self-stimulation damages the prostate.
Dr. Lu has recoginzed Chronic prostatitis as the main cause for sterility, impotence, and premature ejaculation.
(Source: prostatitis(dot)org/doctorlu(dot)html)
 
  sadeqahmed on 2009-08-13
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