Prostate Massage Providing Specialist Urological Care for Over 35 Years Prostatitis Is the Inflammation (Swelling) of the Prostate Gland
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Prostatitis – Prostate Massage Providing specialist urological care for over 35 years Prostatitis is the inflammation (swelling) of the prostate gland. It can be very painful and distressing, but will often get better eventually. The prostate is a small gland found in men that lies between the penis and bladder. It produces fluid that's mixed with sperm to create semen. Unlike other prostate conditions, such as prostate enlargement or prostate cancer, which usually affect older men, prostatitis can develop in men of all ages. However, it commonly affects men aged between 30 and 50. There are two main types of prostatitis: Chronic prostatitis – where the symptoms come and go over a period of several months; it's the most common type; it's not usually caused by an infection. Acute prostatitis – where the symptoms are severe and develop suddenly; it's rare but it can be serious and requires immediate treatment; it's always Prostatitis isn’t the prostate caused by an infection. cancer and there’s currently no clear evidence that it Acute prostatitis is usually caused when bacteria in the urinary tract enter increases your chances of the prostate. The urinary tract includes the bladder, kidneys, the tubes developing cancer of the that connect the kidneys to the bladder (ureters), and the urethra. prostate. In chronic prostatitis, signs of infection in the prostate gland can't usually be found. In these cases, the cause of symptoms isn't clear. Prostate massage is drug-free alternative treatment for chronic prostatitis. Many men use prostate massage for prostatitis and general prostate health. It can be helpful for men with an enlarged prostate and are looking to improve sexual health. After radiation treatment is over the hydrogel completely absorbs, leaving nothing behind. London Bridge Urology Outpatient & Diagnostic Centre th 6 Floor The Shard St. Thomas’s Street London SE1 9BS [email protected] Page 1 of 1 www.lbu.london The information provided in this leaflet is designed to provide helpful information in a plain and easy to understand format. It should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical information. We have made every effort to give accurate information but there may be errors or omissions 020 7257 6466 in this leaflet. The consultants at London Bridge Urology are leading experts in all areas of Urology and can discuss the very latest advances in diagnostics and treatments available and suitable for your individual needs. .