Hello doctor, I have so much pain in anus and between anus and penis I feel go to toilet for motion but nothing happens I have taken pain killer and pain injection I feel good for sometime, but the pain come again I am very upset what to do please tell me.
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Several conditions can cause perineum pain in all sexes. Utis a�urinary tract infection (uti)�is an infection in any part of your urinary system, such as your urethra, bladder, ureters, or kidneys. Most utis affect the lower urinary tract, which includes your bladder and urethra. In addition to perineum pain, utis can also cause: an intense and persistent need to urinate strong-smelling urine burning sensation during urination frequent urination, with only small amounts coming out cloudy or unusually colored urine prostatitis prostatitis�is condition that involves the swelling and inflammation of your prostate. This is the gland that produces seminal fluid. It?s located just below your bladder prostatitis has several possible causes, including bacterial infections. But sometimes, there?s no clear cause. In addition to perineum pain, prostatitis can also cause: pain or burning during urination trouble urinating, especially at night an urgent need to urinate cloudy or bloody urine pain in your abdomen, groin, or lower back pain during ejaculation treatments include the following: anti-inflammatory medicines, along with warm sitz baths (sitting in 2-3 inches of warm water). This is the most conservative treatment for chronic prostatitis. Avoiding food that triggers symptoms, such as caffeine, spicy foods, and alcohol using a cushion if you will be sitting for a long time antibiotic medicine for infectious prostatitis. For acute infectious prostatitis, patients usually need to take antibiotic medicine for 7-14 days. Almost all acute infections can be cured with this treatment. For chronic infectious prostatitis, antibiotic medicine is taken for a longer period of time ? usually 6-12 weeks. About 60% of all cases of chronic infectious prostatitis clear up with this treatment. For cases that don't respond to this treatment, taking antibiotics at a low dose for a long time may be recommended to relieve the symptoms. The natural antioxidant bioflavonoid quercetin has been shown to improve inflammation and symptoms in men with nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Alpha blocking agents can improve the urinary stream and often reduce the other voiding symptoms in patients with chronic prostatitis. Alpha blocking agents include tamsulosin or alfusozin.
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