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  1. Prostatitis. Diagnosis and Treatment (Series "library medical specialist"). Kulchavenya EV, Neimark AI / Prostatit. Diagnostika i lechenie (Seriya "Biblioteka vracha spetsialista"). Kulchavenya E.V., Neymark A.I. by Neymark A. I. Kulchavenya E. V., 2010
  2. Intimate standards and health. Treatment of prostatitis / Intimnye normy i zdorove. Lechenie prostatita by Malakhov, 2007
  3. Prostatitis: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by David, MD Cramer, 2006
  4. Malahov.lechenie prostatitis / Malakhov.Lechenie prostatita by Malakhov, 2007
  5. Prostatitis. Best Treatments / Prostatit. Luchshie metody lecheniya by O. V. Zhivaykina I. P. Bauman, 2010
  6. Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome
  7. Studies on male fertility,: With special reference to spermatozoal morphology and chronic prostatitis by Kerstin Bostrom, 1971
  8. The bicycle as a factor in genito-urinary diseases ; Prostatitis: Prostatorrhoea, or prostatic catarrh, (false spermatorrmoea) ; Some new surgical instruments by H. H Kane, 1896
  9. Prostatitis (Monographs in urology) by Thomas A Stamey, 1981
  10. Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. (Current clinical urology) by Ed. by Daniel A. Shoskes.,
  11. Chronic Prostatitis: Clinical, Microbiological, Cytological, and Immunological Aspects of Inflam by H. Brunner, 1984-01
  12. A Headache in the Pelvis: A New Understanding and Treatment for Prostatitis and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes, 3rd Edition by David Wise, Rodney Anderson, 2003
  13. A Headache in the Pelvis: A New Understanding and Treatment for Prostatitis and by David Wise; Rodney Anderson, 2003-01-01
  14. A Headache in the Pelvis: A New Understanding and Treatment for Prostatitis and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes (Revised Third 3rd Edition) by David; Anderson, Rodney Wise, 2003-01-01

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62. Introduction: Prostatitis - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to prostatitis as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis,misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
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Prostatitis: Infection or inflammation of the prostate Prostatitis: Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate gland that results in urinary frequency and urgency, burning or painful urination ( dysuria ), and pain in the lower back and genital area, among other symptoms. In some cases, prostatitis is caused by bacterial infection and can be treated with antibiotics. But the more common forms of prostatitis are not associated with any known infecting organism. Antibiotics are often ineffective in treating the nonbacterial forms of prostatitis. Researching symptoms of Prostatitis: Further information about the symptoms of Prostatitis is available including a list of symptoms of Prostatitis , other diseases that might have similar symptoms in differential diagnosis of Prostatitis , or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center Misdiagnosis and Prostatitis: Research more detailed information about

63. Urologe Online
„rzte und Patienten finden hier aktuelle Themen zu den Organen des Harntraktes. Von der Harnwegsinfektion bis zur prostatitis k¶nnen Krankheitsbilder abgerufen werden. AuŸerdem werden die Untersuchungsmethoden vorgestellt und anhand der FAQ Liste kann der Betroffene erste Hinweise zur Krankheit erhalten.
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64. Introduction: Chronic Nonbacterial Prostatitis - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis as a medical condition includingsymptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
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Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis: Ongoing prostratitis that is not due to bacterial infection. Researching symptoms of Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis: Further information about the symptoms of Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis is available including a list of symptoms of Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis , or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center Statistics and Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis: Various sources and calculations are available in statistics about Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis , and you can also research other medical statistics in our statistics center Contents for Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis: Diseases Did we miss something? Please provide

65. Prostatitis - Vitacost
prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland. It is a term that encompassesfour disorders of the prostate acute bacterial prostatitis,
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Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland. It is a term that encompasses four disorders of the prostate: acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, and prostadynia.

66. Prostatitis And Traditional Chinese Medicine
Describe the symptoms and treatment of this disease from the angle of clinical practice in China.
http://www.MenDiseasesTCM.com/prostatitise.htm

67. Männergesundheitstage
Die Initiative der deutschen Urologenverb¤nde stellt Ihre Aktivit¤ten vor. Die aktuellen Termine im Bundesgebiet werden angegeben, sowie die wichtigsten Erkrankungen, wie prostatitis, Prostatakrebs und Harninkontinenz, erl¤utert. AuŸerdem wird versucht, die Angst vor dem Besuch beim Urologen zu nehmen.
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68. About Prostatitis, Bacterial, Nonbacterial, Acute, And Chronic
Information on prostatitis, symptoms, diagnoses (DRE), and treatment options.
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Prostatitis
  • What is prostatitis? What are the symptoms of prostatitis? How is prostatitis diagnosed? Who gets prostatitis? ... How is prostatitis treated?
  • 1. What is prostatitis?
    To put it simply, prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate gland. Here are some of the main classifications of prostatitis:
    • Acute bacterial prostatitis
      Chronic bacterial prostatitis
      Nonbacterial prostatitis
    Back to top 2. What are the symptoms of prostatitis?
    Each type of prostatitis has a slight variation in signs and symptoms:
    • Acute bacterial prostatitis
        Fever and chills Pain in lower back or rectum Urinary symptoms
      Chronic bacterial prostatitis
        Relapsing urinary tract infections Painful urination or other voiding problems Genital pain
      Nonbacterial prostatitis
        Urinary symptoms such as difficult or painful urination
      Back to top 3. How is prostatitis diagnosed?
      Since the prostate lies in front of the rectum, your doctor will most likely perform a digital rectal examination (DRE) by inserting a gloved, lubricated finger into the rectum. By doing this, he or she will be able to feel the prostate and determine if it is enlarged or if it has lumps or other abnormalities. The physician may also check for possible infection or other prostate or urinary tract disorders. Back to top 4. Who gets prostatitis?

    69. BPH - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia - Enlarged Prostate
    New research on effective herbal remedies for the treatment and prevention of benign prostatic hypertrophy and prostatitis. An article on this disorder as well.
    http://www.prostatehealing.com/bph.html
    Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia - BPH
    Herbal remedies proven to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) Enlarged Prostate Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
    How A Breakthrough New Combination Of Three Powerful Healing Herbs Can Trigger Rapid Healing Of BPH!
    Benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH . If you're like most men who've been given this diagnosis by their doctor, chances are you haven't been told the whole story. Here are the answers to some commonly asked questions about BPH. What is BPH? To begin with, "benign" means not malignant. Prostatic simply means prostate. And hyperplasia means "excessive formation of cells." So when your doctor tells you "you suffer from benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH," what he's really telling you is you have a nonmalignant enlarged prostate Who Is Affected By BPH? Each year, as many as 12 million American men suffer from symptoms of BPH that are so agonizing they are forced to seek medical treatment. In fact, in America today, four out of five American men are likely to develop prostate problems during their lifetime. The most common symptoms of BPH are a frequent need to urinate, a frustrating inability to completely empty the bladder, a weak urine stream, and painful or bloody urination. For a more detailed list of the

    70. Prostatitis
    prostatitis is a general term for inflammation of the prostate gland — an prostatitis can appear in several forms. The acute form is the least common,
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    Overview One of the most common prostate problems men encounter is one you seldom hear about. According to some estimates, up to a quarter of all visits men make to a doctor for genital or urinary problems are related to prostatitis. Not only is this condition common, it can also be difficult to diagnose and treat. Prostatitis Prostatitis can appear in several forms. The acute form is the least common, but is also the most severe. Symptoms are often sudden, and the condition may require hospitalization. Symptoms of chronic prostatitis tend to develop more slowly and aren't as severe as those of acute prostatitis.

    71. Prostatitis - International Prostatitis Foundation
    Offers scientific papers on prostatitis. To read these papers you need Acrobat Reader.
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    The International Prostatitis Research Foundation provides this service to you. Some of these prostatitis documents are LARGE and may take a long time to download. Due to heavy traffic, this prostatitis site is sometimes suspended. Try again in a few days if downloads are not allowed. All documents are in Adobe Acrobat format unless otherwise noted. If you don't have Acrobat Reader, download it here . Other sites we recommend are www.chronicprostatitis.com and the Forum at www.chronicprostatitis.com/forum
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    This information is provided by the International Prostatitis Research Foundation based in Antigua, the USA and the UK. We are not linked or affiliated in any way to any other site, but we ask all sites concerned with prostatitis and CPPS to link to us. This site has numerous identical mirror sites around the world carrying the same prostatitis information. They act as backups to this site in case of unforeseen closedowns. This site was created to disseminate information and help search for a cure for chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain / CPPS.

    72. Prostatitis Green Therapy
    Introduce the authors' experience in a cure with Chinese medicine.
    http://prostate.myrice.com

    73. Digital Urology Journal: Prostatitis
    The term prostatitis is often used to describe a variety of inflammatory conditionsof the prostatitis is a commonly occurring and confusing ailment.
    http://www.duj.com/prostatitis.html
    PROSTATITIS The term prostatitis is often used to describe a variety of inflammatory conditions of the prostate gland. The prostate is a gland which sits at the base of the bladder in men and functions in reproduction (see diagram). Prostatitis is a commonly occurring and confusing ailment. The diagnosis is sometimes difficult to make and the disease is sometimes difficult to treat effectively. This combination of difficulties often leads to frustration in both patients and doctors. Symptoms of Prostatitis The symptoms of prostatitis may vary. They often include: low back pain, burning upon urination, frequent urination, urgent urination, or pain deep in the rectum and scrotal areas. At times the symptoms may also include generalized malaise, joint aches, muscle aches, fever or pain almost anywhere within the pelvis and scrotum. The symptoms of prostatitis may be mild or they may be overwhelming. Causes of Prostatitis The causes of prostatitis are sometimes well understood but are more often obscure. Prostatitis is often caused by bacteria similar to those which cause other types of urinary infections. Some patients have no evidence of bacteria in their prostates and they are often thought to carry smaller microorganisms like Chalmydia or Ureaplasma. Still other patients have no evidence of any microorganisms at all and the reasons for their symptoms of prostatitis are poorly understood. Your Examination When your physician examines you, a digital rectal exam may reveal a very tender prostate gland. At times, however, your prostate may not be tender at all! Your physician may choose to massage your prostate gland and examine the secretions or he may choose to examine just your urine. Because there are such a wide variety of symptom . complexes and causes for prostatitis many physicians approach it differently. All examinations for prostatitis however should include a digital rectal exam.

    74. Prostatitis
    a bacterial prostatitis, or precipitate bacteremia or septic shock. Not only is it difficult to obtain the organism responsible for prostatitis;
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    A man complains of fever, chills, perineal or low back pain, and may have urinary urgency and frequency, as well as signs of obstruction to urinary flow ranging from a weak stream to urinary retention. On gentle examination, the prostate is swollen and tender. The infection may spread from or into, the contiguous urogenital tract (epididymis, bladder, urethra), or the bloodstream.
    What to do:
    • Perform a rectal examination and only once, gently palpate the prostate to see if it is tender, swollen, or edematous.
    • Culture the urine to help identify the organism responsible (although there is no guarantee that the bacteria in the prostate will be in the urine).
    • For patients 35 years and younger, treat for gonorrhea and other urethritis with ceftriaxone (Rocephin) 125mg im to1000mg iv and azithromycin (Zithromax) 1000mg po.
    • For men over 35 years old, begin empirical treatment with ciprofloxacin 400mg iv, then 500mg po bid.
    • Arrange for urological followup.

    75. Prostatitis - David L. Hoffmann B.Sc. (Hons), M.N.I.M.H. - HealthWorld Online, H
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    76. Department Of Urology At Columbia
    Definition, diagnosis, and treatment information for prostatitis.
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    78. Daniel Shoskes Home Page
    Urologist at the Cleveland Clinic Florida. Contains information about chronic prostatitis and renal transplantation.
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    Daniel Shoskes Home Page I am a Urologist at the Glickman Urological Institute at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation with the clinical subspecialty areas of renal transplantation, chronic prostatitis and interstitial cystitis. Please check the links below for further information about these conditions. General Information: My Curriculum Vitae Renal Transplantation: Urologic Society for Transplantation and Renal Surgery American Society of Transplant Surgeons Transweb Information on Oxy-Q
    Chronic Prostatitis: Approach to Chronic Prostatitis Current Clinical Trials and Studies Study on the Treatment Results of our Protocols Information on Prostatitis Syndromes and Treatment ... Prostatitis Foundation Home Page
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    79. Prostate Health And Research Center - Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
    Symptoms of prostatitis vary from patient to patient and depend upon which type of Acute bacterial prostatitis is an uncommon and dangerous bacterial
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    Prostatitis Signs and Symptoms rostatitis is specifically defined as inflammation of the prostate.The clinical diagnosis of prostatitis, however, is expanded to include a broad range of conditions that ultimately lead to bothersome urinary symptoms including urinary frequency, urgency, pain during voiding or sexual activity, and discomfort in the pelvis and/or pain in the area between the scrotum and the rectum - an area called the perineum. In this group of conditions, as opposed to in BPH , obstruction to the flow of urine is not considered the primary cause of the symptoms; rather, it is inflammation. Prostatitis can be a frustrating condition for both the patient and the urologist, because the cause and remedy of the condition can be elusive. The Deane Prostate Health and Research Center offers comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for this difficult problem. Symptoms of prostatitis vary from patient to patient and depend upon which 'type' of prostatitis is present.

    80. Prostatitis
    prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate (a gland beneath the bladder thatproduces components of semen). This inflammation can be acute (acute
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    What is prostatitis?
    Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate (a gland beneath the bladder that produces components of semen). This inflammation can be acute (acute prostatitis) when it is commonly due to infection, or persistent or relapsing (chronic prostatitis).
    Acute prostatitis
    Caused by bacterial infection usually associated with spread from the bladder or urethra.
      What causes acute prostatitis?
      Acute prostatitis is usually associated with lower urinary infection speading from the bladder or associated with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as gonorrhoea or chlamydia.
      What are the symptoms?

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