Acute prostatitis

Summary

  • The most frequent urological diagnosis in men <50 years old.
  • Commonly caused by Escherichia coli bacteria.
  • Can cause extreme lower abdominal, ejaculatory, rectal, and perineal pain.
  • May be successfully treated with antibiotics, but a prolonged course is frequently required if chronic prostatitis follows the acute occurrence.
Last updated: Apr 03, 2013
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