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Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland, in men. A prostatitis diagnosis is assigned at 8% of all urologist and 1% of all primary care physician visits in the United States. The term prostatitis refers, in its strictest sense, to histological (microscopic) inflammation of the tissue of the prostate gland, although it is loosely (and confusingly) used to describe several completely different conditions. To remedy this, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) devised a new classification system in 1999, comprising categories of prostatitis: Category I Acute prostatitis is a bacterial infection of the prostate gland that requires urgent medical treatment. Only a doctor can diagnose prostate cancer. Category II Chronic bacterial prostatitis is a relatively rare condition that usually presents as intermittent urinary tract infections. Category III Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CP/CPPS), accounting for 90%-95% of prostatitis diagnoses, is also known as chronic nonbacterial prostatitis. The prevalence in the population of this disorder is 0.5%. Men in this category have no known infection, but do have extensive pelvic pain lasting more than 3 months. There are no standard diagnostic tests; diagnosis is by exclusion of other disease entities. Multimodal therapy is the most successful treatment option, and includes a-blockers, phytotherapy, and protocols aimed at quieting the pelvic nerves through myofascial trigger point release with psychological re-training for anxiety control. Antibiotics are not recommended. In Europe, bio-oxidative therapy has been found to be effective in management of this disorder! For more information on how to stay healthy with bio-oxidative therapy . . . . . CLICK HERE! I CHOOSE TO LIVE - HEALTHCARE Where can I get the proper instructions? The I CHOOSE TO LIVE - HEALTHCARE instruction manual will give you the precise steps, and precautions, that you will need to achieve optimum results safely. The therapy plan is simple to use, and follow. Just click below to order your e-book instruction manual. I Choose to Live . . . . HealthCare instruction manual
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