What is non-gonococcal prostatitis?

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Non-gonococcal prostatitis may be related to bacterial infection, long-term chronic inflammation, immune system abnormalities and other factors.

What is non-gonococcal prostatitis?

1, bacterial infection

Although non-gonococcal prostatitis is not caused by gonococcal infection, but it may be related to other bacterial infections, such as chlamydia, mycoplasma, etc.

2, long-term chronic inflammation

Long-term chronic inflammation may be related to urinary dysfunction, irregular sexual life, local cold and other factors, due to long-term chronic inflammation repeatedly stimulate prostate tissue, causing non-gonococcal prostatitis.

What is non-gonococcal prostatitis?

3, abnormal immune system The

abnormal function of the immune system may increase the risk of patients with non-gonococcal prostatitis, and the use of immunosuppressants or immune system disorders may also make people more susceptible to infection and suffering from prostatitis.



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