Abstract

The inflammatory chronic abacterial prostatis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome accounts for 60-65% of all cases of chronic prostatitis. The etiology of the chronic abacterial prostatis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome remains unstudied to the full. The major objective of clinical study is to rule out possible organic urologic diseases. The inflammatory chronic abacterial prostatis/ chronic pelvic pain syndrome is characterized by the inflammatory reaction in the prostate secretion in absence of bacteria in the diagnostics titer in the urine and the prostate secretion. Cyclogenase-2 inhibitors reduce the content of prostaglandins in the sperm and urine, pain sensation and edema of the prostate gland. Use of nimesulide in patients of this category allows removing pelvic pains, increasing blood flow in the prostate gland at low percentage of adverse events.

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