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Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
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A condition of the prostate gland that continues or gets worse over a long period of time. Symptoms include body aches, pain in the lower back and genital area, a burning feeling during urination, and problems with emptying the bladder all the way. Also called CP/CPPS.
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2½ years after surgery for his chronic prostatitis, David Radford reviews his experiences and thoughts. He talks about the symptoms of chronic prostatitis, various treatments, and the laparoscopic prostatectomy that finally solved his problem. Video provided by Arnon Krongrad MD.
Laparoscopic prostatectomy has provided men with relief from a broad range of severe and chronic prostatitis symptoms. To learn more, watch the video below, provided by Arnon Krongrad MD or log on to the Prostatitis Surgery web site.
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