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                            2025BMJ Best Practice
                            Acute prostatitis Acute prostatitis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best PracticeSkip to main contentSkip to search * English (US)EnglishPortuguês * Log in * Personal account * Access through your institution(Open Athens) * Subscribe * Access through your institution * Log in * English (US)EnglishPortuguês HomeSearchSearchHome * About usOverviewWhat is BMJ Best Practice?Our historyKey or ongoing bacterial infection. Its hallmark is the acute onset of lower urinary tract symptoms (e.g., dysuria, urinary frequency, perineal discomfort) accompanied by variable systemic signs of fever, chills, and malaise.[1]Rothman JR, Jaffe WI. Prostatitis: updates on diagnostic evaluation. Curr Urol Rep. 2007 Jul;8(4):301-6. Acute prostatitis may cause referred pain into the genitalia, perineum
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                            2018BMJ Best Practice
                            Acute prostatitis Acute prostatitis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best PracticeSkip to main contentSkip to search * About us * Help * Subscribe * Access through your institution * Log inBMJ Best Practice * Help * Getting started * FAQs * Contact us * Recent updates * Specialties * Calculators * Patient leaflets * Videos * Evidence * Drugs * Recent updates * Specialties , urinary frequency, perineal discomfort) accompanied by variable systemic signs of fever, chills, and malaise.[1]Rothman JR, Jaffe WI. Prostatitis: updates on diagnostic evaluation. Curr Urol Rep. 2007 Jul;8(4):301-6.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18519014?tool=bestpractice.com Acute prostatitis may cause referred pain into the genitalia, perineum, and lower back or suprapubic areas.[1]Rothman JR
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                            2018BMJ Best Practice
                            Acute prostatitis Acute prostatitis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best PracticeSkip to main contentSkip to search * About us * Help * Subscribe * Access through your institution * Log inBMJ Best Practice * Help * Getting started * FAQs * Contact us * Recent updates * Specialties * Calculators * Patient leaflets * Videos * Evidence * Drugs * Recent updates * Specialties , urinary frequency, perineal discomfort) accompanied by variable systemic signs of fever, chills, and malaise.[1]Rothman JR, Jaffe WI. Prostatitis: updates on diagnostic evaluation. Curr Urol Rep. 2007 Jul;8(4):301-6.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18519014?tool=bestpractice.com Acute prostatitis may cause referred pain into the genitalia, perineum, and lower back or suprapubic areas.[1]Rothman JR
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                            2020Turkish journal of urology
                            Effect of rectal mucosa cleansing on acute prostatitis during prostate biopsy: A randomized prospective study. Infectious complications after transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (TRUS-PB) can range from asymptomatic bacteriuria and febrile or non-febrile urinary tract infection (UTI) to sepsis. Cleaning of rectal mucosa with topical antiseptics such as povidone iodine or chlorhexidine any antiseptic treatment. The results were examined according to the hospital admissions or hospitalization for the first 30 days after the procedure due to UTI, body temperature >38.5°C, sepsis, hematuria, rectal bleeding, and urinary retention. The mean age of study population was 63.3±7.26 years, and the mean prostate specific antigen value was 13.96±29.5 ng/mL. Acute prostatitis occurred in 14
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                            Incidental 18F-FDG Uptake of the Pubic Ramus and Abdominal Muscles due to Athletic Pubalgia During Acute Prostatitis A 23-year-old African native male patient presented with fever, lumbalgia and dysuria after returning from a trip to Togo. His physical examination revealed pain over the pubic symphysis and rectal tenderness on digital exam. The C-reactive protein (CRP) level was elevated along
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                            Glucose metabolism during the acute prostate cancer treatment trajectory: The influence of age and obesity. Obesity and age, key risk factors for aggressive prostate cancer, are associated with insulin resistance. Glucose-related parameters in patients with aggressive prostate cancer were compared with 2 reference groups: men of similar age and body mass index (BMI) without cancer, and healthy
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                            2024BMJ Best Practice
                            Pharmaceuticals and has served as a consultant for these companies. * Differentials * Overactive bladder * Acute prostatitis * Primary prostate pain syndrome More Differentials * Guidelines * Management of non-neurogenic male LUTS * Management of lower urinary tract symptoms attributed to benign prostatic hyperplasia More Guidelines * Patient information Enlarged prostate: what is it? Enlarged prostate: what
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                            2013Urology
                            Positive Culture for Extended-spectrum β-Lactamase During Acute Prostatitis After Prostate Biopsy Is a Risk Factor for Progression to Chronic Prostatitis. To analyze whether strains positive for extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) affected the clinical course and progression to chronic prostatitis in patients with postbiopsy acute prostatitis. From 2002 to 2011, 3657 patients underwent transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy of the prostate, and 33 patients with acute prostatitis were enrolled. Acute prostatitis was defined as a fever greater than 38°C, pyuria, and tenderness on digital rectal examination. Urine and blood cultures were tested for antibiotic susceptibility. Laboratory and clinical variables according to the presence of ESBL were analyzed. Blood or urine culture was positive
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                            2024NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries (Accessible in UK Only)
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                            with appropriate treatment, however, if urethritis is untreated or inadequately treated, potential complications depend on the underlying infective cause. * Complications of NGU caused by chlamydia may include: * Epididymo-orchitis. * Sexually-acquired reactive arthritis (Reiter's syndrome). * Complications of gonococcal urethritis may include: * Acute prostatitis. * Disseminated gonococcal infection — skin
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                            2024NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries (Accessible in UK Only)
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                            , swollen and tender prostate upon examination, and fever (in acute prostatitis). For more information, see the CKS topics on Prostatitis - acute, and Prostatitis - chronic. * Reactive arthritis —post-infectious arthritis may be accompanied by non-gonococcal urethritis, and conjunctivitis or uveitis. * Nephrolithiasis — clinical features include intermittent pain, dysuria, abdominal pain, and haematuria
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                            caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, or Neisseria gonorrhoea. * Acute prostatitis can follow urethral instrumentation, trauma, bladder outflow obstruction, or dissemination of infection from elsewhere in the body. * Men who have acute prostatitis following manipulation of the lower urinary tract are more likely to be infected with pathogens other thanE. coli, to have multiple infections, and to develop
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                            2024European Association of Urology
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                            2018National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Clinical Guidelines
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                            kidney damage. However, complications can include impaired renal function or renal failure, septicaemia and preterm labour in pregnancy (NICE clinical knowledge summary on pyelonephritis). - In men, prostate involvement is common, which may lead to acute prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis or a prostatic abscess; urinary stones are also a possibility (NICE clinical knowledge summary on UTI
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                            2018National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Clinical Guidelines
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                            prophylaxis for preventing infective complications, including acute prostatitis, after biopsy ....19 Other considerations ........................................................................................................................................................20 Medicines adherence ): antimicrobial prescribing (NG110)© NICE 2021. All rights reserved. Subject to Notice of rights (https://www.nice.org.uk/terms-and-conditions#notice-of-rights).Page 3 of21Overview Overview This guideline sets out an antimicrobial prescribing strategy for acute prostatitis. It aims to optimise antibiotic use and reduce antibiotic resistance. See a 2-page visual summary of the recommendations, including a table
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                            2023European Association of Urology
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                            2023European Association of Urology
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                            2020British Association for Sexual Health and HIV
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                            dipstick test for the diagnosis of acute prostatitis. Clin Infect Dis. 2008;46(6):951-3; author reply 3. 69.Marques AG, Doi AM, Pasternak J, Damascena M, França CN, Martino MDV. Performance of the dipstick screening test as a predictor of negative urine culture. Einstein. 2017;15(1):34-9. 70.Lueng A, Horner P. Urinary tract infection in patients with acute non-gonococcal urethritis. Int J STD and AIDS