Thought I'd look to this section to see you guys experiences and if u ever found relief or was cured. Please any stories and experience you had with this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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What is your question specifically? What are you trying to "find relief" for or "cure"? I have tried a few products and only 1 has helped me personally, but you may be different.
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12-22-2013, 07:26 PM #12
Prostatits - acute or chronic? U can get decent info on webmd. Typically u take an alpha blocker(increases blood flow in the prostate area) in combination with an antibiotic (usually a 14 day minimum course) for acute with suspicion of bacteria. Also s itz baths and nsaids are recommended. See ur Md. Chronic is not always curable
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12-23-2013, 04:25 AM #21
I came down with CP in 2006 after having urinary symptoms for years. Had a year of misery - antibiotics didn't work (unsurprsingly since most CPPS isn't bacterial), alpha blockers didn't work, pelvic massgae helped a bit. Turned out the underlying cause was a overly tight bladder neck, so had surgery in 2007. Took me until well into 2008 to get back to the 97% better that I remain at today with the occassional flare up.
Short term prostatitis usually lasts a few weeks to a month and may respond to antibiotics although it may just clear up on its own (like a cold does). CP is a different kettle of fish, and requires different treatments as there are many reasons for it.
Most people get better after a year or two, although they may not be 'cured', but may have flare ups thereafter.Squat (noun) A means of helping men understand what it feels like to give birth.
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Nah. It's all good. If you'd asked me at the start then maybe, but after a year of feeling like you need to pee all the time and that someone's put barbed wire down your nob it kind of puts things in perspective. My flares are a shadow of my symptoms as well - maybe need to pee every hour during the day and twice at night and a wee bit of discomfort. No biggie.
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Any decent GP should refer you to a urologist if the 1st round of antibiotics doesn't knock it out. I had my first bout with it in 1993 and my next one was in 2010. Both times I needed a second helping of the antibiotic to get rid of it.
A regular UTI can morph into prostatitis and things like spicy food and caffein can set it off too. Also if you are backdooring your significant other, wear a condom.
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