Chronic prostatitis
Chronic prostatitis includes chronic bacterial prostatitis and non-bacterial prostatitis. Among them, chronic bacterial prostatitis is mainly caused by pathogen infection, mainly retrograde infection, and the pathogen is mainly staphylococcus. There is often a history of repeated urinary tract infections or persistent pathogenic bacteria in prostate massage fluid. Abacterial prostatitis is an intricate pathological change in inflammation, immunity, and neuroendocrine involvement caused by a variety of complex causes and causes, leading to urinary tract irritation and chronic pelvic pain as the main clinical manifestations. The clinical manifestations are diverse.
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