Prostatitis: causes, signs and symptoms

What is prostatitis?

Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland, which is called the prostate. The prostate gland is a minor part of the male reproductive organs. It is located under the bladder, around its neck. The fact is that the urethra passes through the prostate, that is, the prostate is located around the urinary tube. Just as a result of this, with an increase in the prostate, the urinary canal is compressed, which interferes with the passage of urine.

In men older than 35, the prostate often enlarges. This is a typical occurrence. Most of the diseases in men over 50 are just a consequence of a malfunction of the genitourinary system, that is, as a result of inflammation of the prostate gland. It must be remembered that the more iron in the prostate, the more urine will be blocked, thus the body will be more and more poisoned by this urine.

Prostatitis: causes, signs and symptoms

[Video] I.A. Izmakin, chief urologist at the Euromedica clinic, talks about what prostatitis is:

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