Acute Bacterial Prostatitis

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Acute prostatitis is an infection of the prostate gland in young or middle age men.   Just for review, the prostate gland is a chestnut sized glandular organ located in men at the entrance/exit of the bladder and situated so it surrounds the connection of the bladder opening and the urethra which is the tube that drains the urine to the outside through the inside of the penis.  The acute infection is usually caused by bacteria such as E.Coli and Pseudomonas, which are also common infecting...

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