Types of prostatitis in men and their characteristics

Prostatitis is a dangerous, but unfortunately very common disease of the male genitourinary system. Previously, the disease occurred mainly in elderly men, today urologists are increasingly diagnosing this disease in young patients. Every health-conscious man should know what types of prostatitis are and how they manifest.

Reasons for the development of prostatitis

hypothermia as a cause of prostatitis

Strong hypothermia of the prostate is the most "sure" way to win prostatitis.

Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate. This disease must be diagnosed and treated in a timely manner, otherwise serious consequences are possible.

The causes of this disease are divided into two large groups - infectious and non-infectious. Infectious causes of this disease include:

  • opportunistic pathogens always present in the human body;
  • mushrooms;
  • sexually transmitted bacteria;
  • virus;
  • mycobacteria.

Opportunistic pathogens of this disease are Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, since most often infectious prostatitis is caused by these pathogens. They enter the prostate from the gastrointestinal tract with blood or lymphatic movement. Also, the disease can be caused by the penetration of pyogenic bacteria (pneumococcus, staphylococcus) from the urethra or hematogenously.

The causative fungi of prostatitis are most often the microflora of yeasts of the genus Candida. Infection with this fungus can occur sexually, but Candida is an important part of normal human microflora, so it can enter the prostate from other organs and systems. In rare cases, fungal prostatitis is caused by mold.

Inflammation of the prostate can be caused by infection with syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and other infections transmitted through unprotected sex.

In rare cases, viruses become the cause of the disease. So, prostatitis can develop against the background of influenza or SARS, when the virus spreads throughout the body with blood flow. Tuberculosis of the prostate is isolated separately. This is a dangerous disease associated with infection of the organ with Koch's bacillus, the causative agent of tuberculosis.

Non-infectious causes of prostate inflammation:

  • stagnation of prostatic secretion;
  • violation of blood circulation and outflow of lymph from the pelvic organs;
  • hypothermia of the genitals;
  • Varicose veins.

In general, non-infectious prostatitis is often called the "office worker's disease", since its development is directly related to physical inactivity.

Risk factors

sedentary work as a cause of prostatitis

If previously the main risk group for developing this disease was men over 50, today there are many more risk factors, so young men between the ages of 23 and 25 are increasinglyfaced with prostatitis. The risk of developing inflammation of the prostate increases due to:

  • lack of regular sex life;
  • sedentary work and hypodynamia;
  • Endocrine disorders;
  • hormonal disorders;
  • hypothermia;
  • stress;
  • malnutrition;
  • bad habits;
  • unprotected sex.

The lack of sexual life is the main enemy of the prostate. But at the same time, too intense a sex life also harms this organ. If, with prolonged abstinence, inflammation can be triggered by stagnation of prostate secretion, which comes out during ejaculation, then a rich sex life depletes the prostate, thereby also provoking the development of prostatitis.

A man's body needs regular physical activity. Otherwise, the blood circulation of the pelvic organs worsens, which leads to swelling of the prostate gland and disruption of the trophism of the tissues of the organ, which, in turn, is the main cause of the development of inflammation notinfection of the prostate.

Among the risk factors are also a decrease in immunity, promiscuity and various diseases of the genitourinary system, which can be a potential source of infection.

Classification of prostatitis

To understand what prostatitis is, the classification of diseases will help in the first place. However, it is not recommended to diagnose yourself by describing the symptoms. At the first sign of discomfort, you should consult a urologist. It should be understood that different types of prostatitis manifest themselves in different ways, but all of them pose a threat to men's health in the absence of timely treatment.

Regardless of the form of prostatitis, treatment should begin as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and timely treatment is a chance to get rid of the disease in a few weeks without the risk of complications.

Prostatitis is classified according to the nature of the inflammation and the degree of involvement of prostate tissue in the disease process. Each form of the disease has specific signs that are detected during the examination. Thus, the results of the analysis of prostatic secretion, which should be taken by all men suspected of inflammation of the prostate, will best indicate the type of disease.

What is acute prostatitis?

urination problems with prostatitis

Before considering the specific forms of the inflammatory process in the prostate, it is necessary to understand what prostatitis is by the nature of the course. There are two main forms - acute and chronic inflammation.

Acute prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate that spreads rapidly. Most often it is a disease caused by pathogens. However, the non-infectious form of the disease can also occur in an acute form, for example, during the initial manifestation.

Acute prostatitis is characterized by vivid symptoms. Men complain of severe urinary disorders, severe pain radiating to the perineum, lower back, anus. Discomfort increases when trying to urinate and ejaculate.

Features of chronic prostatitis

The chronic form of the disease results from acute prostatitis. This type of prostatitis in men has less pronounced symptoms and is mainly associated with the absence of treatment or inadequate treatment of acute prostatitis. The pathology is characterized by slow inflammation, which can sometimes worsen.

Symptoms of the disease: weak urine stream, slow erection, weak excitement. In chronic prostatitis, the nocturnal urge to go to the toilet increases, during defecation he feels discomfort in the prostate, manifested by a feeling of compression or bursting of the organ.

With hypothermia or a decrease in immunity, the symptoms intensify, pain and spasms in the bladder appear, and the urge to go to the toilet becomes more frequent.

Bacterial prostatitis: characteristics and symptoms

One of the most common types of the disease is bacterial prostatitis. It is caused by the penetration of various bacteria into the prostate. Most often, the causative agent is Escherichia or Pseudomonas aeruginosa, or other opportunistic bacteria that inhabit the human body.

The main reasons for its development are a decrease in immunity, severe stress, smoking and other conditions that weaken the body.

Bacterial prostatitis is manifested by the following symptoms:

  • aches and pains during urination, associated with irritation of the urethra by bacteria penetrating from the prostate;
  • high body temperature;
  • symptoms of general intoxication: nausea, dizziness, weakness;
  • pain in the perineum;
  • excretion of blood in the urine.

This form of the disease progresses rapidly and can lead to prostate abscess. When the first symptoms appear, you should immediately make an appointment with a specialist.

Infectious prostatitis

Infectious is called prostatitis, caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses. In fact, bacterial prostatitis is a type of infectious inflammation. This type of pathology has the same symptoms as bacterial inflammation.

The infectious form of the disease can occur in acute and chronic form. As a rule, the chronic form of the disease develops due to complications or improper treatment of an acute inflammatory process.

viral prostatitis

viral infection as a cause of prostatitis

Acute respiratory viral infection may serve as a catalyst for the development of viral prostatitis

The most dangerous and least studied form of infectious prostatitis is inflammation of a viral nature. It can be triggered by herpes, human papillomavirus, the causative agent of measles, rubella, influenza. Often, inflammation of the prostate occurs against the background of the spread of the usual causative agent of SARS.

The problem with viral prostatitis is that antibiotic therapy is ineffective and antiviral agents do not penetrate well into prostate tissue.

Accordingly, a long treatment with antiviral agents and immunomodulators is required, after which the disease is likely to become chronic, and treatment is continued with other drugs. This form of prostatitis often leads to infertility at a young age.

fungal prostatitis

This is a rare form of the disease caused by a fungus of the Candida genus. The main feature of this type of inflammation is the almost complete absence of symptoms at the initial stage. Thus, fungal prostatitis does not manifest itself in an acute form, but immediately turns into a chronic disease.

Purulent prostatitis

This is the most serious and dangerous form of infectious inflammation caused by pyogenic bacteria. The pathology proceeds in an acute form, manifested by elevated body temperature and the release of purulent masses from the urethra. The disease can lead to an abscess of the prostate, which requires urgent hospitalization and surgical intervention, otherwise the abscess can rupture and become infected with purulent masses of blood.

Calculus form of inflammation

Stones or calculi can form in the prostate. These are deposits of phosphates and calcifications in the walls of the organ. The stones irritate the prostate tissue, causing an inflammatory response. This form of the disease is characterized by excretion of blood in the urine and sharp pain during defecation due to the movement of salt deposits due to muscle tension and damage to prostate tissue. This form of the disease is experienced by older men. In addition, calculous prostatitis is considered a complication of congestive prostatitis that the man has not treated.

Diagnostic

ultrasound diagnosis of prostatitis

Having understood the types of prostatitis in men and the symptoms of different types of inflammation, it becomes clear that the diagnosis should be made exclusively by a specialist. It is necessary to contact a urologist at the first signs of discomfort and undergo examinations. To establish a diagnosis, palpation of the prostate, analysis of prostatic secretion and ultrasound of the organ are performed.

The cause of inflammation is determined by the composition of prostate juice, its consistency and quantity. An ultrasound is done to rule out calculous prostatitis. Based on the results of these tests, a diagnosis is made and an optimal treatment regimen is prescribed.

Inflammation treatment

The signs and symptoms of prostatitis depend on the type of disease. Treatment is selected individually for each patient, depending on the nature of the inflammatory process. In general, all bacterial inflammatory processes are treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics with antimicrobial activity. To treat a viral disease, antiviral drugs and drugs to strengthen the immune system are used. The fungal form of the disease requires the use of special drugs - antimycotics.

To eliminate non-infectious inflammation, so-called prostate biostimulators are used. These are drugs that improve the trophism of the tissues of the inflamed organ, dilute the secretion of the prostate and stimulate its outflow. These drugs improve the functions of the body.

In addition, symptomatic therapy is prescribed. In the acute form of the disease, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are used, which relieve pain and fever. If a man has severe problems with urination, drugs are used that relax the muscles of the bladder and urethra - alpha-blockers.

In addition, herbal diuretics, suppositories that improve blood circulation in the gland, anti-inflammatory drugs of natural composition and other groups of drugs are used.

It is important to remember that self-medication can greatly harm health. Drug treatment should be prescribed only by the attending physician.

How to prevent the development of the disease?

consultation with a doctor for prostatitis

To prevent the disease, you need to undergo regular medical examinations.

Prevention of prostatitis is a topical issue for all men. For a healthy prostate, you must:

  • treat all diseases in a timely manner;
  • always dress according to the weather and avoid hypothermia of the genitals;
  • take care of your health and use contraception;
  • lead an active lifestyle;
  • play sports;
  • refuse bad habits;
  • eat properly.

In prevention, it is advisable for all men to consume pumpkin seeds in small quantities, because this product is a natural protector of the prostate.

Also, all men over 40 should see a urologist annually, even if there are no complaints.