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Prostatitis is an umbrella term for a variety of medical conditions that incorporate bacterial and non-bacterial origin illnesses in the pelvic region. In contrast with the plain meaning of the word (which means "inflammation of the prostate"), the diagnosis may not always include . Prostatitis is classified into acute, chronic, asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis, and chronic pelvic pain syndrome.

In the , prostatitis is diagnosed in 8% of all male visits and 1% of all primary care physician visits for male genitourinary symptoms.


Classification
The term prostatitis refers to inflammation of the tissue of the . It may occur as an appropriate physiological response to an infection, or it may occur in the absence of infection, or there may be no inflammation of the prostate at all.

In 1999, the National Institutes of Health devised a new classification system.

(1999). 9781901865042, Taylor & Francis. .
For more specifics about each type of prostatitis, including information on symptoms, treatment, and prognosis, follow the links to the relevant full articles.

IAcute prostatitisAcute bacterial prostatitisYesYesYesBacterial infection of the prostate gland that requires urgent medical treatment.
IIChronic bacterial prostatitisChronic bacterial prostatitis±YesYesA relatively rare condition that usually presents as intermittent urinary tract infections.
IIIaInflammatory CP/CPPSNonbacterial prostatitisYesNoYesAccounts for 90–95% of prostatitis diagnoses, formerly known as chronic nonbacterial prostatitis.
IIIbNoninflammatory CP/CPPSYesNoNo
IVAsymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis(none)NoNoYesNo history of genitourinary pain complaints, but is noted, usually during evaluation for other conditions. Between 6 and 19% of men have pus cells in their semen but no symptoms.

In 1968, Meares and Stamey determined a classification technique based on the culturing of bacteria. This classification is no longer used.

The conditions are distinguished by the different presentation of pain, white blood cells (WBCs) in the urine, duration of symptoms and cultured from the urine. To help express prostatic secretions that may contain WBCs and bacteria, is sometimes used.


See also
  • Interstitial cystitis — a related disease
  • Granulomatous prostatitis
  • IgG4-related prostatitis
  • Male accessory gland infection (MAGI)


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