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Is that a chronic prostatitis or acute prostatitis?

I have a pain in the right groin and kidney, urgent urinate, fever and chilli. Is that a chronic prostatitis or an acute prostatitis?

1 answers - 2011-02-24

Doctor
Local symptpms of acute prostatitis:
Irritation in the bladder and urethra: frequent urinate, urgent urinate, pain when urinate, urinate difficulty, hematuresis and even urodialysis.
Irritation in the rectum: pain in the anus and perineum, constipation, pain when discharge and the pain sometimes spread to the abdomen.
Acute prostatitis patients not only have local symptoms, but also have some systemic symptoms.
Systemic symptoms:
A sudden hit of symptoms, high fever, pain and atony in the muscle and articulation, inappentence,  vomit, and even symptoms of toxaemia.
As a result, your disease is an acute prostatitis.                                    
Released in 2011-02-24 16:39:44