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 | | From: | Paul | | Subject: | Prostatitis questions | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 09:03:07 -0800 |
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 | Hi all,
I went to see a urologist about my lower back, kidney and penis pains, and the prostate discomfort. He diagnosed it as prostatitis after the examination.
In the consultation notes he says: "He had a tender left lobe to an otherwise smooth prostate. Transrectal ultrasound showed bilateral increased echogenicity but no focal change with a prostate volume of around 10cc."
Could someone possibly translate this into layman's terms for me?
My main concern is that I'm just over half-way through a 14-day course of Doxycycline, and while the symptoms appear to have waned a little, I'm still in a lot of discomfort. In your experiences, how long does it generally take for the symptoms to clear?
Also, although the specialist seemed convinced it was prostatitis, I worry that it may be something else. Any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Paul
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 | | From: | MRL at PSFC.MIT.EDU | | Subject: | Re: Prostatitis questions | | Date: | 23 JAN 2005 20:54:51 GMT |
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 | If you get no answers, try posting to sci.med.prostate.prostatitis
In a previous article, "Paul" wrote: ->I went to see a urologist about my lower back, kidney and penis pains, ->and the prostate discomfort. He diagnosed it as prostatitis after the ->examination. -> ->In the consultation notes he says: "He had a tender left lobe to an ->otherwise smooth prostate. Transrectal ultrasound showed bilateral ->increased echogenicity but no focal change with a prostate volume of ->around 10cc." -> ->Could someone possibly translate this into layman's terms for me? -> ->My main concern is that I'm just over half-way through a 14-day course ->of Doxycycline, and while the symptoms appear to have waned a little, ->I'm still in a lot of discomfort. In your experiences, how long does it ->generally take for the symptoms to clear? -> ->Also, although the specialist seemed convinced it was prostatitis, I ->worry that it may be something else. ->Any help would be much appreciated. -> ->Many thanks, -> ->Paul ->
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