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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