Treatment of Chronic Prostatitis and Prostatodynia with Pollen Extract
A. C. Buck, R. W. M. Rees, L. Ebeling
The treatment of chronic, relapsing nonbacterial prostatitis presents a
formidable challenge to the clinician. It is also well recognized that other
conditions, such as pelvic floor myalgia, prostatodynia, adductor muscle strain
and chronic traumatic osteitis pubis, may give rise to symptoms of dysuria,
perineal, groin, testicular and suprapubic pain that mimic inflammatory disease
in the prostate. It is, therefore, important to differentiate such conditions
from chronic prostatic inflammation on the basis of objective morphological,
biochemical, radiological, urodynamic and microbiological criteria. Read
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