Prostatitis is one of the most common conditions in men. Urologist-andrologist Amanzholova Sholpan Kenzhegalievna performs accurate diagnostics and selects effective treatment tailored to the form and stage of the disease.
⚠️ Important: untreated chronic prostatitis can lead to male infertility and erectile dysfunction. If symptoms appear — do not delay seeing a doctor.
Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate gland. It is one of the most common urological conditions: one in three men over 30 will experience it. The disease significantly reduces quality of life and, if left untreated, can lead to serious complications.
The prostate gland is a small walnut-sized organ located below the bladder. When inflamed, the prostate enlarges, causing urinary difficulties and pain.
Develops suddenly, with high fever, severe pain, and acute urinary problems. Requires urgent treatment — typically antibiotic therapy.
A long-term condition with periods of exacerbation and remission. Symptoms are less pronounced, but persistent discomfort and urinary problems significantly affect quality of life.
Caused by a bacterial infection — most commonly E. coli or STI pathogens. Responds well to antibiotic treatment when the patient seeks care promptly.
The most common form. Causes include congestion, poor circulation, and stress. No infection is detected, yet inflammation and symptoms are present.
⚠️ Do not delay seeing a doctor
Neglected prostatitis can lead to vesiculitis, epididymitis, impaired fertility, and chronic pain syndrome. The earlier treatment begins, the faster and more effective the result.
Inflammation impairs sperm quality and motility
Chronic inflammation accelerates benign prostatic hyperplasia
Impaired circulation and inflammation negatively affect potency
Urologist-Andrologist-Gerontologist · Highest Medical Category · 43 years of experience
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