Abstract

Prostatitis is an inflammatory disease, when the prostate is vulnerable to infectious stimuli like urinary pathogens, are changes in the lifestyle leads to inflammation in the prostate gland. It is a pathological state where the swelling of prostate occur to most of the men and mainly elderly. Recently, prostatitis is a dangerous threat for men almost 50% total men population. The review comprises complete information regarding prostatitis and its related complications. The compilation of the data is about the disease from classification of prostatitis, causative agents, symptoms, treatment, mitigation, natural and alternative therapy to improve the quality of life. Awareness of this disease is not known to the majority of the population when it is left untreated identification and treatment at the right time help in increase in recovering from the pathological condition of the victim to overcome.

Highlights

  • The prostate gland is an essential male reproductive organ which is a muscular gland present beneath the bladder the and surrounds urethra about the size of a small apricot its pivot function is to secrete prostate fluid and help propel seminal fluid into the urethra during ejaculation

  • Chronic pelvic pain syndrome or chronic prostatitis (CPPS/CP) and interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome defined by the absence of identifiable bacterial infection as a cause for the chronic pain and urinary symptoms

  • The prostatitis is one of the most common diseases that affect men. Treatment of this diseases has to perform according to the patient’s sign and symptoms and the duration of the illness has to consider deeply to identify the category of the prostate inflammation and to provide appropriate treatment

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Introduction

The prostate gland is an essential male reproductive organ which is a muscular gland present beneath the bladder the and surrounds urethra about the size of a small apricot its pivot function is to secrete prostate fluid and help propel seminal fluid into the urethra during ejaculation. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome or chronic prostatitis (CPPS/CP) and interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome defined by the absence of identifiable bacterial infection as a cause for the chronic pain and urinary symptoms. CPPS/CP accounts for 90% of prostatitis cases in outpatient clinics and characterized by chronic pelvic pain symptoms lasting at least 3 months during the past 6 months, in the absence of a urinary tract bacterial infection but the presence of urinary symptoms and sexual dysfunction.

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