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It's Important To Know The Full Information About Nonbacterial Prostatitis

Nonbacterial prostatitis refers to the prostatitis which is not infected by bacteria. It’s the most common prostatitis syndrome. Abnormal number of inflammatory cells can be found in the secretion of prostate but bacterial culture or other methods cannot find the pathogenic bacteria. Here are the details about nonbacterial prostatitis, after reading the article, you will learn more about this disease.    

Nonbacterial prostatitis causes:

Researchers assume that chlamydia may have something to do with nonbacterial prostatitis. However, there's no enough proof to confirm the obvious causality between the two through bacteriology or serology. Some researchers consider that nonbacterial prostatitis is actually a immunological disease, furthermore, only other specific prostatitis are excluded can we diagnose this disease.

In fact, causes of nonbacterial prostatitis are not made certain. Whether chlamydia trachomatis is the pathogen is a controversial view. Whereas, forty percent of nongonococcal urethritis patients and patients who have acute epididymitis under the age of 35 are victims of chlamydia trachomatis. Moreover, mycoplasma largely exist in patients who have nonbacterial urethritis (whose pathogen is not chlamydia), and antibioticcan not treat chlamydia for treating mycoplasma is effective in nonbacterial urethritis treatment. Hence, both chlamydia trachomatis and mycoplasma can be causes of nonbacterial prostatitis. Besides, relationship between infertility and chlamydia or mycoplasma has not been confirmed yet. Obviously, further study is demanded. By the way, it is said that viruses, fungi and anaerobes can all be nonbacterial prostatitis causes.

Nonbacterial prostatitis symptoms(clinical manifestations):

Symptoms of nonbacterial prostatitis is similar to bacterial prostatitis. Patients with this disease will have frequent urination, urinary urgency, pain when urinating; white secretions comes through urethra; pain and constriction in back and pubis; discomfort or swelling pain in pudendum, perineum area, anus; hypodynamia or neurasthenia symptoms; sexual dysfunction (impotence and premature ejaculation ); prostate enlargement (caused by inflammation, gore, congestion); macrophage and leucocyte in prostate fluid are more than those before tested, but bacterial culture is tested negative. Nevertheless, DNA-PCR of chlamydia and mycoplasma( from prostate fluid ) may also be tested be positive.

Ways to relieve symptoms of nonbacterial prostatitis:

1.Keep a positive attitude and control the mood, take moderate exercise to improve the immunity.
2. Keep a healthy eating habits. Stay away from smoking, drinking and spicy food which can aggravate the symptoms.
3. Keep away from cold and long-time sitting or riding.
4. Couples can have regular intercourses, which helps to discharge inflamed prostate fluid.

Nonbacterial prostatitis treatment:
Since nonbacterial prostatitis is a chronic disease, a lot of scholars believe that prostatectomy does not apply to nonbacterial prostatitis treatment. Patients should be told that chronic nonbacterial prostatitis is a chronic disease which can not give rise to fearful sequela and life danger. Chinese herbal treatment Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill may be a suitable method for curing this chronic disease. Feedbacks given by patients show effectiveness of this medicine. It’s a patent medicine which is invented by Dr. Lee who is an expert in this field. The herbs in the pill have the properties of clearing away heat and toxins, promoting the circulation of blood and Qi, promoting the diuresis and relieving the stranguria. By taking this pill, not only the symptoms can be eliminated, the root of the disease can be cured as well.

If you want to consult about you disease and condition, you can send an e-mail to Dr. Lee, who has 30 years of experiences on curing the urinary system diseases:


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