Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also called benign enlargement of the prostate (BEP), adenofibromyomatous hyperplasia and benign prostatic hypertrophy (technically incorrect usage), is an increase in size of the prostate. But the prostatitis (less commonly prostatosis) is inflammation of the prostate gland. Prostatitis is classified into acute, chronic, asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis, and chronic pelvic pain syndrome.
As prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia are attack on the prostate, so many patients get an idea that the benign prostatic hyperplasia is transformed by prostatitis. Actually, this understanding is not quite right. Though they really have a certain relationship, but the prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia are still two different diseases. The causes, symptoms and pathology of them are not the same. So only to make a confirm check can the symptomatic be treated.
Prostatitis is a common disease in adult men while benign prostatic hyperplasia is the disease for older men. As we all know, residual urine is a major cause to the bacterial infections and if the defense mechanism of the bladder mucosa is damaged, then the urinary tract can easily be infected. The urinary tract infection is the fuse of the prostatitis. But the BPH is caused by the increasing cell number (division enhanced activity), tissues or organs as the volume increasing. It is commonly present the symptoms such as incomplete emptying, the weak urine stream and urinary hesitancy, frequency, urgency, nocturia, and incontinence.
So if the prostatitis is not treated in time, then opportunities for infertility will greatly increase. And generally the prostatic hyperplasia cannot lead to the male infertility, unless it is caused by the inflammation.
With a comprehensive understanding of these two diseases, the treatment can be easy. And as is known to all, the
diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill has a good efficacy in treating this kind of disease. The most advantage about this drug is that you should only take three months, then you can fully recover inside and outside.
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