In many cases, it's impossible to know why symptoms begin. In others, the causes seem clear. The discussions here will examine factors that mark a higher risk of prostatitis and ask if any of these risk factors actually cause it.
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has had hip issues with prostatisis. I am noticing all my pelvic pain is on one side particularly. My right testicle is the one that seems to feel discomfort (it does not hurt to touch it) and as well my right hip tends to be sore and tense (the muscles in particular). I have looked in the mirror and have noticed that the right side of my lower body tends to protrude slightly more than my left.
Could this misalignment be potentially causing my prostatisis?
Has anyone heard of a link between the two?
John phillips
Apr 10, 2012
davyboy
Hey John,
How were you diagnosed with nerve damage ?
I am wondering if I have the same problem since I do a lot of exercise.
Did your nerve damage cause your prostatisis or was the nerve damaged from prostatisis ?
Apr 10, 2012
mr park
I agree with the doctor on this in the Uk 9 out of 10 patients get diagnosed with CCPS
when in actual fact they have CBP it is rare that any injury or muscle would cause
prostatitis this has been proved in other countries such as italy.
the fact is ignorance among the UK Uro and medical community mean that proper
tests and treatments are not carried out and in many cases even if the test are carried
out they will not find the case due to biofilms or unknown pathogens.
therefore hip or muscular pain are more likely a factor of poor treatment
and or consequent disease aggravation or in rare cases drug side effects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO2YXh0ajnk&feature=player_embedded
Sep 11, 2012