Prostatitis
Appearance
Microbiology
[edit | edit source]- Haematogenous or secondary to UTI
- Usually E coli
- Can be chlamydia/gonorrhoea
Presentation
[edit | edit source]- Malaise
- Rigors
- Myalgia
- Fever up to 39
- Dysuria is common, but not always there
- Local symptoms - perineal heaviness, rectal irritation, pain on daefecation
- Tender prostate - can be asymmetrical - sometimes frankly fluctuant abscess
Treatment
[edit | edit source]- Prolonged Abx or it will recur
Prostatic abscess
[edit | edit source]- Severe, unremitting perineal and rectal pain
- TRUS/MRI may aid diagnosis
- Urinary retention is likely
- Can be treated via urethra or using a needle transrectally or perineally