PRM’s office-based ultrasound-guided approach to the pelvis is the first of its kind in the country. Our team focuses on diagnosing and treating chronic pelvic pain in women and men with a procedure that is safe, effective, and more comfortable than what has been offered by providers in the past.
What is chronic prostatitis?
Chronic prostatitis, also known as Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS), is characterized by chronic pelvic pain and voiding symptoms in the absence of a clear bacterial infection. It is a common condition affecting 2-6% of men.
Causes of chronic prostatitis
Often patients are seen by their urologist, where they will perform lab work and be treated for infection, but despite the treatment provided, the patient continues to have pelvic pain and bladder symptoms.
There are a number of causes of chronic prostatitis (CPPS), including nerve irritation, chemical irritation, stress, and often a weak or spastic pelvic floor. Certain activities can also cause or exacerbate CPPS, including prolonged sitting or biking.
What are the symptoms of chronic prostatitis?
Common symptoms of chronic prostatitis (CPPS) include:
- Pain in the testicles, penis, and/or perineum (area between the rectum and scrotum)
- Groin pain
- Low back pain
- Pain with ejaculation
- Painful erections
- Sexual dysfunction
- Urinary urgency and frequency
- Painful urination
- Difficulty initiating urinary stream