Hip Problems and Prostatitis - Prostatitis Forum & Social Network2024-03-29T14:55:49Zhttps://prostatitis.ning.com/forum/topics/hip-problems-testicle-discomfort-sore-?groupUrl=causes-of-prostatitis&commentId=2201951%3AComment%3A32478&groupId=2201951%3AGroup%3A27735&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI agree with the doctor on th…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2012-09-11:2201951:Comment:336012012-09-11T16:03:24.084Zmr parkhttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/mrpark
<p>I agree with the doctor on this in the Uk 9 out of 10 patients get diagnosed with CCPS</p>
<p>when in actual fact they have CBP it is rare that any injury or muscle would cause </p>
<p>prostatitis this has been proved in other countries such as italy. </p>
<p>the fact is ignorance among the UK Uro and medical community mean that proper</p>
<p>tests and treatments are not carried out and in many cases even if the test are carried </p>
<p>out they will not find the case due to biofilms or…</p>
<p>I agree with the doctor on this in the Uk 9 out of 10 patients get diagnosed with CCPS</p>
<p>when in actual fact they have CBP it is rare that any injury or muscle would cause </p>
<p>prostatitis this has been proved in other countries such as italy. </p>
<p>the fact is ignorance among the UK Uro and medical community mean that proper</p>
<p>tests and treatments are not carried out and in many cases even if the test are carried </p>
<p>out they will not find the case due to biofilms or unknown pathogens. </p>
<p>therefore hip or muscular pain are more likely a factor of poor treatment </p>
<p>and or consequent disease aggravation or in rare cases drug side effects.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO2YXh0ajnk&feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO2YXh0ajnk&feature=player_embedded</a></p> Hey John,
How were you diagn…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2012-04-10:2201951:Comment:323862012-04-10T16:19:48.371Zdavyboyhttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/davyboy
<p>Hey John,</p>
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<p>How were you diagnosed with nerve damage ? </p>
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<p>I am wondering if I have the same problem since I do a lot of exercise. </p>
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<p>Did your nerve damage cause your prostatisis or was the nerve damaged from prostatisis ? </p>
<p>Hey John,</p>
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<p>How were you diagnosed with nerve damage ? </p>
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<p>I am wondering if I have the same problem since I do a lot of exercise. </p>
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<p>Did your nerve damage cause your prostatisis or was the nerve damaged from prostatisis ? </p> I just got out of hospital wi…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2012-04-10:2201951:Comment:325982012-04-10T16:17:13.392ZJohn phillipshttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/Johnphillips
I just got out of hospital with prostatitis. Was diagnosed with malagia prostetica one year ago too, nerve damage in right thigh. Now while recovering from Prost. I feel very warm sensations in thighs as fluid builds up in bladder. Very bad at night since bladder fills while sleeping , thoughts?
I just got out of hospital with prostatitis. Was diagnosed with malagia prostetica one year ago too, nerve damage in right thigh. Now while recovering from Prost. I feel very warm sensations in thighs as fluid builds up in bladder. Very bad at night since bladder fills while sleeping , thoughts? I am aware of one patient who…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2012-03-30:2201951:Comment:324782012-03-30T17:39:19.663ZArnon Krongrad, MDhttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/krongrad
<p>I am aware of one patient whose prostatitis is associated with severe hip pain. He has been on lots of antibiotics. We know that some antibiotics are associated with orthopedic complaints, e.g. Achilles tendon rupture. So theoretically, it's possible that the sequence was prostatitis leading to antibiotics leading to tendon and/or ligament pains, possibly in the pelvis.</p>
<p>I am aware of one patient whose prostatitis is associated with severe hip pain. He has been on lots of antibiotics. We know that some antibiotics are associated with orthopedic complaints, e.g. Achilles tendon rupture. So theoretically, it's possible that the sequence was prostatitis leading to antibiotics leading to tendon and/or ligament pains, possibly in the pelvis.</p>