Prostatitis is a common disease in adult men. Here, we remind our male friends to pay attention, especially not to ignore early disease signals, and to achieve early detection, early treatment, and early recovery to avoid delays and other more serious diseases. What are the classification methods for prostatitis
Classification of Prostatitis: Category I, Acute Bacterial Prostatitis: Caused by bacterial infection, characterized by acute onset, severe illness, and systemic symptoms. Prostate fluid examination revealed a large number of white blood cells and pus cells, and positive bacterial culture.
The classification method for prostatitis - Type 2: Chronic bacterial prostatitis: It is also caused by bacterial infection, 85% by Escherichia coli, with a long course of disease, repeated conditions, positive prostate fluid tests, and positive bacterial culture.
Classification method for prostatitis - Category III, A: Chronic non bacterial prostatitis: It may be related to mycoplasma and chlamydia infections, with a long course of disease and certain difficulties in treatment. Prostate fluid tests are positive, and bacterial culture is negative.
B: Prostate pain: The cause is unknown, the patient has conscious symptoms, the prostate test is negative, and bacterial culture is negative.
The classification method of prostatitis ----- Category 4: Asymptomatic chronic prostatitis: Patients with no obvious symptoms are often found during physical examination.