What Happens
Prostatitis, especially if it continues for a long
time, can cause
stress,
anxiety, and
depression.
Acute prostatitis
Men with
acute prostatitis have severe pain and fever and may
need hospitalization. Most men recover fully when treated with antibiotics.
Delaying treatment increases the risk of developing complications, such as
sepsis or an
abscess in the prostate.
Chronic bacterial prostatitis
Chronic bacterial prostatitis can be difficult to
treat, because some medications have a hard time reaching the prostate.
Men with chronic bacterial prostatitis commonly have repeated
urinary tract infections. The infection may spread to the
epididymis.
The presence of infected prostate stones (prostatic calculi) can make treatment of chronic
bacterial prostatitis more difficult.
Chronic prostatitis/pelvic pain syndrome, inflammatory and noninflammatory
Chronic prostatitis/pelvic pain syndrome,
inflammatory and
noninflammatory, often get better over time without
serious complications. However, the symptoms sometimes return
unexpectedly.