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Urine routine can detect bacterial prostatitis

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2025-05-15 20:21:16
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Urinary routine can not directly detect bacterial prostatitis, but it can be used as an auxiliary diagnostic method.
The diagnosis of bacterial prostatitis usually requires collecting prostatic fluid or semen for bacterial culture. Urinary routine is a commonly used urine test method in urology, which can determine whether there is infection in urine, but it cannot accurately locate the infected site, so it cannot be directly used to diagnose bacterial prostatitis.
Bacterial prostatitis needs to be diagnosed by physical examination, prostatic fluid routine examination, B-ultrasound examination, cystoscopy, etc.