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What do you mean "getting"?

Choy! CNY coming....

Your England give me cancer. Why dont you use "diagnose with" rather than "getting"??

No thanks. As I have said your England already gave me cancer.

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10 hours ago, Windwaver said:

Suspect but cannot be sure so thinking of asking people if they have symptoms.

 

Urination system,  don't play play.  If I were you,  I will faster go see a urologist or go to A&E if pain when urinating or having difficulty. 

I am no doctor,  but the system involve the bladder,  and pressure build up in the bladder might back fire up the kidneys. 

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10 hours ago, Windwaver said:

Suspect but cannot be sure so thinking of asking people if they have symptoms.

 

Different people will have different symptoms and your symptoms may not be related to prostatitis.  Don't google and don't ask.. find a good urologist. The more you google the more stressful you are. That's what happened to me.. cannot eat cannot sleep. But mine is not a prostatitis but a high psa for my age.

 

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5 minutes ago, Maddriver said:

Different people will have different symptoms and your symptoms may not be related to prostatitis.  Don't google and don't ask.. find a good urologist. The more you google the more stressful you are. That's what happened to me.. cannot eat cannot sleep. But mine is not a prostatitis but a high psa for my age.

 

Nowadays people would google first than going to doctor first. Lol. So ended up ownself scare and worry ownself.

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TS assumes everyone knows what is Prostatitis.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/prostatitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20355766#:~:text=Prostatitis is a disease of,urine leak into your prostate.

Prostatitis is swelling and inflammation of the prostate gland, a walnut-sized gland situated directly below the bladder in men. The prostate gland produces fluid (semen) that nourishes and transports sperm.

Prostatitis often causes painful or difficult urination. Other symptoms include pain in the groin, pelvic area or genitals and sometimes flu-like symptoms.

Prostatitis affects men of all ages but tends to be more common in men 50 or younger. The condition has a number of causes. Sometimes the cause isn't identified. If prostatitis is caused by a bacterial infection, it can usually be treated with antibiotics.

Depending on the cause, prostatitis can come on gradually or suddenly. It might improve quickly, either on its own or with treatment. Some types of prostatitis last for months or keep recurring (chronic prostatitis).

Causes

Acute bacterial prostatitis is often caused by common strains of bacteria. The infection can start when bacteria in urine leak into your prostate. Antibiotics are used to treat the infection. If they don't eliminate the bacteria prostatitis might recur or be difficult to treat (chronic bacterial prostatitis).

Nerve damage in the lower urinary tract, which can be caused by surgery or trauma to the area, might contribute to prostatitis not caused by a bacterial infection. In many cases of prostatitis, the cause isn't identified.

Treatment

Prostatitis treatments depend on the underlying cause. They can include:

Antibiotics. Taking antibiotics is the most commonly prescribed treatment for prostatitis. Your doctor will choose your medication based on the type of bacteria that might be causing your infection.

If you have severe symptoms, you might need intravenous (IV) antibiotics. You'll likely need to take oral antibiotics for four to six weeks but might need longer treatment for chronic or recurring prostatitis.

Alpha blockers. These medications help relax the bladder neck and the muscle fibers where your prostate joins your bladder. This treatment might ease symptoms, such as painful urination.

Anti-inflammatory agents. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) might make you more comfortable.

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6 hours ago, Tianmo said:

CNY offer?  Buy one get one free? Got grp buy?... [:p][laugh][laugh]

 

Wait till

agter cny maybe cheaper 😂😂

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2 hours ago, Count-Bracula said:

I had inflamed prostate a couple of years back. 

Was prescribed a month dose of cialis 5mg,  one a day. 

That is prostatitis. 

But usually the doc would prescribe antibiotics rather than Cialis unless you intend to... 

 

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10 minutes ago, Davidklt said:

That is prostatitis. 

But usually the doc would prescribe antibiotics rather than Cialis unless you intend to... 

 

Don't treat the underlying = DIE

Give ED drug = COCK STANDING. 

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