Aseptic prostatitis can be improved and controlled, but it requires patience and comprehensive management. It is recomm...
Chronic prostatitis is typically considered clinically cured when symptoms completely disappear and remain recurring fo...
It is generally recommended to wait 3 to 6 months after recovering from prostatitis before considering pregnancy. The s...
Bacterial prostatitis is usually caused by intestinal bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, and ...
Bacterial prostatitis is a male-specific disease; women do not contract it. However, women may experience urinary tract...
Recovery time for prostatitis varies from person to person, typically ranging from several weeks to several months, dep...
With proper treatment and daily care, most patients with prostatitis can achieve significant symptom relief and long-te...
Bacterial prostatitis is usually not transmitted through daily contact, but the pathogen can be spread through sexual a...
Chronic prostatitis typically requires a treatment cycle of several weeks to several months, but the time to complete a...
Chronic prostatitis is usually not directly transmitted to women, but it may indirectly affect the health of partners t...
Recurrent episodes of chronic prostatitis are mainly related to incomplete treatment, lack of improvement in lifestyle ...
Frequent urination is not the only symptom of prostatitis, but severe frequent urination should still be taken seriousl...
After the symptoms of acute prostatitis completely disappear, it usually takes several weeks for the body to gradually ...
Symptoms of prostatitis include urinary discomfort and pelvic pain, which can usually be relieved with proper treatment...
With proper treatment and daily care, mild prostatitis can usually improve gradually within weeks to months, allowing p...