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Acute Bacterial Prostatitis
Essentials
Usually a febrile disease with intense symptoms. The prostate gland is typically very tender to palpation.
Etiology
Disturbances in emptying of the bladder may predispose to infections.
A urinary tract pathogen that causes an abscess in the prostate.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Functional disturbance in opening of the urethra
Symptoms
Increased urinary frequency, burning sensation in lower abdomen = symptoms of urinary tract infection
Voiding difficulties, painful voiding
The patient often has fever and feels ill.
Differential diagnosis and investigations
Urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis, urosepsis)
http://www.dynamed.com/condition/acute-bacterial-prostatitis#URINE_STUDIES
Always order CRP assay (usually elevated) and urinary bacterial culture.
A large amount of leucocytes, mucus and bacteria are usually found in the urine specimen.
Blood culture
http://www.dynamed.com/condition/acute-bacterial-prostatitis#BLOOD_TESTS
Sexually transmitted diseases (chlamydia, gonorrhoea)
Primarily investigated with nucleic acid testing
Chronic bacterial prostatitis; see
Chronic Prostatitis
Findings
Tenderness in the lower abdomen.
Very tender prostate on palpation.
Treatment
Oral fluoroquinolone or
sulpha-trimethoprim
in normal (UTI) doses is usually sufficient
http://www.dynamed.com/condition/acute-bacterial-prostatitis#ANTIBIOTIC_SELECTION
. Of the
fluoroquinolones
,
ciprofloxacin
and
norfloxacin
yield the highest concentrations. The duration of treatment is 4
-6
weeks
http://www.dynamed.com/condition/acute-bacterial-prostatitis#TOPIC_TLZ_T5Y_CJB
.
In septic disease, antimicrobial therapy may also be started intravenously (
piperacillin-tazobactam
or
fluoroquinolone
), as required.
Massage of the prostate is
contraindicated
.
Suprapubic cystostomy may occasionally be necessary to secure the emptying of the bladder. Do not catheterize.
A prostatic abscess should be emptied surgically in a hospital.
Related Keywords
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ATC Code:
J01EE01
J01EE02
J01MA01
J01MA02
J01MA06
J01MA12
J01MA14
J01MA23
J01CR05
J01MA06
J01MA02
Primary/Secondary Keywords
acute prostatitis
Prostatitis
Infectious diseases
urine sample
Urinary Tract Infections
Surgery
Urology
Y73
N41
N41.0
N41.2
N41.3