Panchmukhi Superspeciality Hospital Pvt Ltd, Patna Offers the Best Treatment for Prostatitis and Other Urology Diseases
Prostatitis is a medical condition that includes acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) that makes the day-to-day life of a male difficult. It can cause infection, inflammation, and pain in the prostate gland of the male patient. A few male patients with asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis don’t have symptoms but acute (sudden) prostatitis is a medical emergency and needs immediate attention.
Types of Prostatitis
There are different types of prostatitis based on the condition of the patients including:-
- Acute bacterial prostatitis
- Chronic bacterial prostatitis
- Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
- Nonbacterial prostatitis
Symptoms
Symptoms of prostatitis vary depending on the type and cause. It’s important to meet an expert urologist if you feel pain in your pelvis or experience urination discomforts or changes. People with nonbacterial prostatitis may not have any symptoms. The major symptoms include:-
- Pain in the lower abdomen, genitals, or perineum
- Frequent urge to pee
- Painful urination
- Having a urine stream that stops and starts
- Blood in your pee
- Blood in semen
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Painful ejaculation
- Erectile dysfunction
Treatment of Prostatitis
The treatment of Prostatitis may vary depending on the cause and type of the disease. Nonbacterial prostatitis doesn’t require treatment gets better with time and causes less harm to the patients. For chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), you need to visit Panchmukhi Superspeciality Hospital Pvt Ltd which has a well-built developed Urology Department offering a system called UPOINT to classify symptoms of prostatitis as per your underlying condition. We will utilize multiple treatments simultaneously to treat only the symptoms experienced by the patient and offer appropriate medication as per that. Sometimes going for surgery related to your condition is the only alternative that would be suggested by our urologist. Still, in some cases, the treatment of prostatitis is without opting for a surgical method.