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Can prostate removal for prostatitis really offer a cure for suffering men?
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The six urologists who refused to massage your prostate, saying the EPS is not definitive evidence, and that a semen culture is enough, are all wrong. All six of them. Because my semen was tested recently, along with my prostatic fluid, and my semen came back from the microbioliogist "clean", but my EPS was infected with multi-resistant stapholoccuccus Aureaus, along with E.Coli.
You worry me when you say that a nurse at the hospital is, " gonna practice me the first prostatical massage in my life :/ to collect the EPS and be checked in a laboratorium for bacteries,"
Has the nurse done this procedure before? You better ask him or her. Because you don't want somebody practicing such a delicate medical procedure on you without any experience, they can easily make your condition worse if they're not skilled practicioners. If they are, then fine, go right ahead, because it's one of the most important tests available for an accurate diagnosis of your condition. While your at the hospital, I would also recommend that you get tested for any fungal infection you may have. This can be done by having an urethral swab.
Doctor Arnon What is sex like after the operation. I know its a dry climax but is everything else ok, are the guys telling you they are happy with the results?
Climax is relatively dry, yes. I understand that climax feels the same. If you are asking about functional outcomes, that is a complicated question that depends on many, many factors, including age, baseline function, smoking history, illness, obesity, depression ... I can talk about it but prefer to discuss a specific case than a general abstraction.
There is quite a good link here http://www.usrf.org/uro-video/Radical_Prostatecomy/rad_prostate_9.html showing the walsh bundle. Although not by LRP, I still found this helpful to understand their location in relation to the prostate.Hi Arnon,
Don`t the nerves responsible for erection and ejaculation passes through the prostate? I think they are called the bundle of walsh? So If the prostate gland is totally removed then theese nerves are also destroyed. Would this not lead to ED and inability to ejaculate? Thanks AEF Arnon Krongrad, MD said:
Doctor Arnon What is sex like after the operation. I know its a dry climax but is everything else ok, are the guys telling you they are happy with the results?
Climax is relatively dry, yes. I understand that climax feels the same. If you are asking about functional outcomes, that is a complicated question that depends on many, many factors, including age, baseline function, smoking history, illness, obesity, depression ... I can talk about it but prefer to discuss a specific case than a general abstraction.
The neurovascular bundles pass postero-lateral to the prostate. They are visually distinguishable and physically separable from the prostate. You can read more about this on the Common Questions section of my practice site.
hey now,
Just because nothing was cultured does not mean no bacteri your cause. You have calcification which most see as a sign infections is present. calcification can be caused by the body coating the bacteri with calcuim, which then becomes hard. The bacteri is present in the calcification.
Or you could just have something else inflaming your prostate. Something unknown. Maybe autoimune problems or just a flaw with your prostate, causing inflamation.
Many men have inflamed prostates with nothing seen on eps testing or cultures. Science does not understand prostatitis . It seems trhe only true cure is prostate removal. You need to take your symptom score and compare it to the small chance of permanent side effects after surgery. You need to do what you feel is right. No one can tell you to get the surgery. It is to big of a decision. You must decide on your own.
If i couldnt sit i would def get the surgery. But everyone is different. Talk to kromngrad and eden, and go with whichever one you feel is best, and whoever offers the best price. I think ededn is alot cheaper. Mainly because in the uk hospitals are not run for profits. In the usa, hospitals are run like corportations, because there goal is to make the most money as possable. Its pretty sick if you ask me.
I really think your case will be cured by surgery. I think krongrad/eden did a case just like yours. The guy could not sit, after surgery he was cured
have you considered dr bahn in cali for injections? could help ya for months.
imnotcrazy,
Dr Bahn told you that you were full of infection. How does he know this for certain? Because as far as I can ascertain, he does no diagnostic testing or culturing on his patients. So there must be something on his computer screen while he's carrying out the TRUS which brings him to this conclusion
On your next visit, you must ask him this question--it's very important. Because that colour doppler machine he's using, could be the answer to all our prayers.
If he's not prepared to reveal his secret to you, put a gun to his head--that should loosen his tongue.
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