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Posted by India Herbs - Ancient Remedies for Modern Times - - 0 comments

Understanding the causes of the BPH.

Acute prostatitis and chronic bacterial prostatitis

Bacteria infecting the prostate cause acute prostatitis and chronic bacterial prostatitis. Bacteria most likely enter the prostate by:

* Traveling through the urethra.
* Being present in the urine because of a bladder infection.
* Being introduced through the use of a urinary catheter.

Chronic prostatitis/pelvic pain syndrome, inflammatory (nonbacterial prostatitis)

The specific cause of chronic prostatitis/pelvic pain syndrome, inflammatory, is usually not known. But doctors believe the possible causes include:

* Blocked urine flow.
* Abnormal movement of urine and prostate secretions into the prostate.
* Microorganisms that may infect the prostate. If they are present, they usually are not detectable in the urine.
* The immune system attacking the prostate (autoimmune disease).
* Chemicals normally found in the urine, such as uric acid, which may get into the prostate and cause irritation.
* Abnormal nerve or muscle function.


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