Chronic Prostatitis non-bacterial diagnosis & treatment by a UROLOGIST | improve your symptoms

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In this video I explain the diagnosis and management of the most common type of chronic prostatitis, non-bacterial chronic prostatitis. These treatment options can help you get your life back if you're suffering from chronic prostatitis. The options discussed are backed by actual science.

Dr. Eric Tygenhof is a board-certified expert urologist specializing in general urology, with a particular emphasis in stone disease and robotic surgery. He practices in Fullerton, California as a partner at Southland Urology. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
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Thanks for this video. You don’t exactly have a huge following, but your video definitely makes a massive impact in some people’s lives. I mean that sincerely. Thank you.

victordrew
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It's nice to see a comprehensive video from a urologist on non-bacterial prostatitis and the various options that people have. What we've found is that most urologists just focus on the bacterial side.

PelvicHeal
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After some frustrating experiences with Docs and speaking to my wife who is an MD, this video led me down the CPPS path which ultimately changed my life for the better. My symptoms were caused by pelvic floor dysfunction and have been alleviated through PT and lifestyle changes (increased mobility, less frequent masturbation, stretching and breathing routines).

hoagied
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This video was very helpful in understanding and hopefully treating my chronic prostatitis. I am surprised no more people are following. Thanks

VladimirAlvarez-ki
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I’m 29 years old and have been dealing with these symptoms for last 3-4 month.. I have a feeling it was caused my stress at work but who knows. Going to a doctor next week for diagnosis thank you for the video

danc
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You're a very well spoken person and I thank you for this video. I subscribed.

Eekkbob
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been dealing with this shit since my 20’s on and off mow 52 and dealing with crazy chills and pelvic pain inflammation past 9 months, ready to end it can’t take this crap no more.

WyattScott
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GOOD NEWS for you. I got treated.
I was sufferring the prostatitis pain for 2 years. The all test results were fine while I had too much pain. Finally I tried 200 milligrams of doxycycline antibiotic for twi weeks same time me and my partner. Both us took same medicine and finally cured.

planlamaharita
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Some excellent advice far more helpful than my own gp ..personally don’t think most gp’s are either ignorant or lack in understanding the condition esp as it’s non bacterial condition

larsson
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Thank you Doctor for this video! It helped a lot physically and mentally! God bless you!

Tonysky
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Thanks for the video, I hope it will help. I'm not sure what kind of prostatitis it is, but i'm sure I have one. When I was 12, after an ejaculation i felt a sharp pain in my pelvic area, and for days I felt intense burning urinating. The pain gradually went away but what never left was a constant need to urinate, literally there's no time where I don't feel like I need to urinate. I'm now 25 and I've lived half my life like this and it's kinda driving me crazy. Also my urine is very often almost crystal clear, to the point that I feel I'm a little dehydrated. I've been to many doctors. One diagnosed me with overactive bladder, gave me some vasoconstrictor drugs but they didn't help. Another one gave me some suppositories (i'm not sure if they were antibiotics), and they also didn't help. Last one I went had me do an ultrasound where he diagnosed me with prostate calcifications, told me they should have no symptoms and suggested I did some kegels, which I have been doing for a month but i'm not sure they're working. I should add, the only symptoms I have are frequent urination, low urine stream pressure, and like a sharp pain along my urethra if I touch my pelvis. I've been looking for what could be for years...

huntonion
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Here's the things I've found:
1. Ibuprofen does help or Naproxen
2.Sex, sex, and more sex
3.Soaking in a hot tub does help a bit.
4.Occasionally, a prostate push does help....
5. He's right....sitting for long periods does cause it.
6. For me....I have found that stress causes it.

My symptoms are occasional frequency to urinate, boggy prostate feeling, perinum soreness or tenderness.

Bottom line it's not fun....and it's agitating as hell....

I remember I lost a LOT of weight went away. Overeating is BAD..don't do it....make the effort to LOSE weight....

dancalmpeaceful
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Thank you 🙏 Doctor 👨‍⚕️ for your great information

robm
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Thanks for the presentation and analysis. You hit all the high points..

scotniver
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The best information I ever saw. Thanks 💙

hosseinghasemi
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Many thanks for this very helpful video

cdfaulk
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Thank you so much for the video it was really helpful I am currently having this problem my question is
Will this type of prostatis raise
Your PSA levels thank you

eugeneharris
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Thank you for the information. I’m 34yrs old and struggling with it. Had the scope procedure which didn’t show any thing, was on four different antibiotics which didn’t help but urinalysis were all clean, twice a week pelvic floor therapy for months with no help, and tried flomax, and quercetin and a ton of other supplements to help and nothing helps. It’s quite frustrating and the tight scrotum is horrible to deal with as it’s super painful and comes with the burning after urination and ejaculation, etc…

keithbachand
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Instrad of alpha blocker you should use saw palmetto

santossantana
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I have been in this pain for the past 20 days and it seems to me I did get it a few years back, and it's returning ... All I can hope is that it's gone because the tests are cleared but it's causing me depression ....

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