Definition of Bacterial prostatitis, chronic
Bacterial prostatitis, chronic: Longstanding bacterial
infection of the prostate gland superimposed on a defect in the
prostate. (The prostate is a small organ below the bladder which
surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries urine down from the
bladder.) The symptoms can include low back pain, discomfort in the
perineum (the area between the anus and the genitalia), testicular
pain and, if the infection spreads to the bladder, mild pain or
burning on urination (dysuria) and frequent and urgent need to
urinate (frequency and urgency). The presence of white blood cells
and bacteria in the urine attests to the fact that the urinary tract
is infected with bacteria.
The defect in the prostate is the focal point for the persistent
infection. Effective treatment requires identification and correction
of this defect before antibiotics can be effective.
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