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Acute and chronic prostatitis discussion. Arnon Krongrad, MD, moderator.

Hello everyone and congrats for the site.

Here my case:

I am 37 years old,  skinny, active lifestyle, good daily food habits.

In November 2011 I had typical prostatitis symptoms (fever, frequent urination) and was treated with an antibacterial.

(sorry but I don’t remember which bacteria it was found).

 

Last week I went for screening and the semen test found Enterococcus Faecalis. No symptoms at all, I am fine.

Today I went to see my urologist, and he was worried because just 5 months have passed, and he is worried my Acute Prostatitis might become Chronic.

Now I am home, I went online, and after reading many sites, I thought I do not have Acute Prostatitis, but asymptomatic prostatitis, since I do have bacteria but not symptoms at all.

What do you think? Might I have Acute P even without symptoms?

Few years ago I had suffered of hematospermia and I could feel my prostate was bigger than normal. I was treated after that.

But now I do not feel my prostate is bigger.

I do thank you in advance

Regards

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