Causes of acute bacterial prostatitis

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Acute bacterial prostatitis is caused by a combination of urinary tract obstruction, urinary tract obstruction, and blood transmission.

Causes of acute bacterial prostatitis

1. Decreased immunity. If

affected by rain, cold, and other factors recently, it can lead to decreased immunity of the body, weakening the local disease resistance of the prostate, leading to a large number of pathogens, causing acute bacterial prostatitis.

2. Urinary tract obstruction such

as prostatic hyperplasia, urinary stones, urethral stricture, etc., can lead to urinary tract obstruction, so that urine reflux to the prostate, where pathogens can be locally reproduced, metabolized, causing acute bacterial prostatitis.

Causes of acute bacterial prostatitis

3. Blood transmission such

as tonsillitis, pneumonia, furuncles, etc., pathogens can spread to the prostate through blood circulation, and then cause acute bacterial prostatitis.



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