Prostatitis routes of infection
As the protracted refractory prostatitis, easy to relapse, so many can be inflammation in patients with chronic prostatitis into old age. So, prostate infection way what is it?
Prostate routes of infection can be divided into TOP3:
Top1, transurethral resection of the direct spread: This is a relatively more common routes of infection. Bacteria through the urethra up into the urethra, and then penetrated through the prostate prostate catheter body, can cause acute or chronic prostatitis. It is noteworthy that prostatitis caused by gonococcal urethritis is a major cause of gonorrhea in recent years with the rapid development in China has become an important cause of chronic prostatitis. Or the existence of benign prostatic hyperplasia prostatic urethral calculi can deformation, distortion, congestion, and voiding difficulty, and to fight against prostate urethra urethral mucosa can peacefully coexist within the original non-pathogenic bacteria decreased immunity and therefore prone to prostatitis. Hypersexuality or excessive masturbation can cause prostate repeated hyperemia, induced prostatitis. Urethral catheterization or equipment checks can be caused by bacteria into the urinary tract infection in the prostate.
Top2, through the blood circulation infections: Gan Ranzao other parts of the body through the blood circulation of the pathogen can reach the prostate causing prostatitis. Common are skin, tonsils, dental caries, respiratory or enteric bacteria into the blood after Gan Ranzao invasive prostate.
Top3, lymphatic infection: a rare occurrence, may be due to inflammation, such as the rectum near the prostate, colon, bladder, urethra, etc. through the lymphatic channels caused by prostatitis.
Experts also said that the classification of prostatitis more complex, in addition to common bacterial prostatitis can be divided into acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis, there are specific prostatitis, including gonococcus, tuberculosis, Mei bacteria, fungi and parasitic worms (such as trichomonas), etc. caused by prostatitis; viruses, mycoplasma, chlamydia infections caused by prostatitis; and granulomatous prostatitis; prostate pain and prostate hyperemia.
