Follicular or suppurative prostatitis is an acute bacterial infection that causes inflammation of the individual prostatic glandular structures with pustules limited to the size of a pea. It occurs when bacteria colonize the prostatic parenchyma as a consequence of complications from catarrhal prostatitis. It is characterized by lower urinary tract symptoms, such as dysuria, urinary hesitancy, and intense perineal pain…. Read More »


Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a progressive disorder that affects almost all men as they get older, it is characterized by an enlarged prostate gland. When present, BPE can cause uncomfortable urinary symptoms, such as urinary hesitancy, nocturnal polyuria, recurrent urine infections, and hematuria. … Read More »


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