New To Prostatitis Help And Advice Needed.... - Prostatitis Forum & Social Network2024-03-29T13:33:59Zhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/forum/topics/new-to-prostatitis-help-and-advice-needed?commentId=2201951%3AComment%3A32813&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi John,
I am in Sunny Birmin…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2012-06-11:2201951:Comment:330772012-06-11T18:59:56.830ZAlan Boothhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/AlanBooth
Hi John,<br />
I am in Sunny Birmingham.<br />
Glad to hear that you are having a break from some of the symptoms.<br />
I haven't had the feverish symptoms since my first bout back in March 11. I usually get myself back to the docs for more cipro or floxin as soon as the rectal symptoms flare up again, I believe the fever kicks in if the infection triggers another uti and spreads to the bladder so it needs to be nipped in the bud before it gets to this stage.<br />
I have heard that things do improve with time but…
Hi John,<br />
I am in Sunny Birmingham.<br />
Glad to hear that you are having a break from some of the symptoms.<br />
I haven't had the feverish symptoms since my first bout back in March 11. I usually get myself back to the docs for more cipro or floxin as soon as the rectal symptoms flare up again, I believe the fever kicks in if the infection triggers another uti and spreads to the bladder so it needs to be nipped in the bud before it gets to this stage.<br />
I have heard that things do improve with time but everyone seems to be a little different in the way they respond to the antibiotics and how long they are symptomless between episodes.<br />
Regards,<br />
Alan. Hey John, glad things are su…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2012-06-10:2201951:Comment:330742012-06-10T08:15:09.126ZDavehttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/Dave
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<p>Hey John, glad things are subsiding a bit. Yes the worry of a flare up is something we probably all share... the hint of urinary urge or twinges down there can make us worry that things are about to go pear shaped, and sometimes they do. For some they never go away.</p>
<p>If you get flare ups, do not underestimate the benefit of hot baths.... they do bring relief to an extent. One of the reasons you may have got few replies to start with is that no one really knows what to do…</p>
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<p>Hey John, glad things are subsiding a bit. Yes the worry of a flare up is something we probably all share... the hint of urinary urge or twinges down there can make us worry that things are about to go pear shaped, and sometimes they do. For some they never go away.</p>
<p>If you get flare ups, do not underestimate the benefit of hot baths.... they do bring relief to an extent. One of the reasons you may have got few replies to start with is that no one really knows what to do when this thing strikes - some people don't respond to antibiotics and there is a whole school of thought that this is not infection. However I think it is probably the right thing to use them to see if they help - they certainly help me - and I can't believe that infection is not involved, as either primary cause or a side effect. </p>
<p>The usual candidates are Cipro and Bactrim though I think here in the UK the first choice is Ofloxacin. The main problem is often the length of treatment .... the prostate is difficult for medicines to get into and hence many abx have low penetration rates e.g. <25%. This is why Cipro, Bactrim etc. are used as they get in there more easily. However it may still takes weeks and weeks .... some say 6 weeks is the absolute minimum. The UK NHS says 4 weeks but then see what the situation is and continue if deemed beneficial. One of the main problems is that most doctors don't like using abx because they know they are generally overused and so some default to 10 days, which tbh is possibly insufficient if you have prostatitis.</p>
<p>Ultimately, a proportion of people who get this will find that the abx nukes it but then after a while it comes back.... that is most of us here. At that stage it is a case of trying to find pain killers and other medications that improve life, with intermittant abx. Others eventually opt for surgery.... this is a last resort and is still to be well evaluated but has been beneficial to some. Some people find diet changes beneficial. The problem is there are many conditions that may cause similar discomfort and sensitivities.</p>
<p>I really cross my fingers that yours clears up, and if you are getting benefit from the abx then discuss with a doctor as to how long this should be used for beyond the point where all symptoms subside. Find guidelines/recommendations online and take them with you if it helps. By the way, some people say that the problems are mostly due to the inflammation and even after the infection has gone, the inflammation can take a while to subside... hence use of NSAIDs. That may also be why your doc didn't want to upset things, though I would have thought most would at least have prodded the prostate to check sensitivity.</p>
<p>But if this continues, then you need to get proper cultures done - urine, prostatic secretion plus semen ideally by a urologist who vaguely knows what he is doing (they often use a 3 glass test where they take urine then massage the prostate and then take more urine etc.) but if it is here longer you need to a) try to work out what makes it worse, what triggers it, etc. (e.g. does ejaculation make it worse? does lack of sleep cause it to restart?) and b) what treatment regimen helps you (what abx, what pain killers etc.)</p>
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<p>Good Luck</p>
<p>Dave</p> Alan thank you for replying d…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2012-06-09:2201951:Comment:328942012-06-09T15:42:24.399ZJohn Moraleshttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/JohnMorales
<p>Alan thank you for replying doesn't seam to be much participation here sad for those who come here looking for help ....the rectal pressure has mostly subsided but now every littel pain I worry, work up with a touch of feaver similkar to how this all started so of courtse I get worriesd moving on in life sucks... yea the Dr I was assigned was terrible i had about 25 dyas of antibioatics. and he was very rude and short so ill see how it goes. where in the UK are you I visit frequently…</p>
<p>Alan thank you for replying doesn't seam to be much participation here sad for those who come here looking for help ....the rectal pressure has mostly subsided but now every littel pain I worry, work up with a touch of feaver similkar to how this all started so of courtse I get worriesd moving on in life sucks... yea the Dr I was assigned was terrible i had about 25 dyas of antibioatics. and he was very rude and short so ill see how it goes. where in the UK are you I visit frequently .</p>
<p>PS thanks for replying</p>
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<p>John</p> Hi John,
You have my sympathi…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2012-06-03:2201951:Comment:328132012-06-03T22:11:34.689ZAlan Boothhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/AlanBooth
Hi John,<br />
You have my sympathies.<br />
I experienced exactly the same start to the prostatitis problem as yourself, with symptoms of feverishness, heavy sweating and chills plus the urinary problems. This is the acute form which if treated properly is the easiest to cure.<br />
However 12 months down the line I know that I never received the proper dosage of antibiotics in the first place.<br />
Fortunately I don't have the urgency problem now but I regularly get the rectal pain which starts off as though you…
Hi John,<br />
You have my sympathies.<br />
I experienced exactly the same start to the prostatitis problem as yourself, with symptoms of feverishness, heavy sweating and chills plus the urinary problems. This is the acute form which if treated properly is the easiest to cure.<br />
However 12 months down the line I know that I never received the proper dosage of antibiotics in the first place.<br />
Fortunately I don't have the urgency problem now but I regularly get the rectal pain which starts off as though you are suffering from piles but just gets worse and spreads to the perineum. I have found that taking as hot a bath as you can stand regularly will help ease the pain until you get proper antibiotic treatment. This can mean 3 months of treatment. But even then you could still have it flare up again.<br />
Regards,<br />
Alan. In the UK.