prostatitis - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: Back to top Does having chronic prostatitis make me more likely to have other prostate problems?
  • cause: Acute prostatitis Caused by bacterial infection usually associated with spread from the bladder or urethra.
  • include: Urinary tract infection, including prostatitis or sexually transmitted diseases, causing frequency and urgency.
  • call: Increased total PSA levels may also indicate a condition called prostatitis, which is caused by an infection.

Adjective modifier

  • bacterial: This is in direct contrast to acute bacterial prostatitis where the severe inflammation means antibiotics can easily get into the middle of the gland.
  • chronic: Chronic prostatitis, whether or not bacteria are present, is characterized by a variety of symptoms most of which involve genital pain.
  • acute: Acute prostatitis is a severe systemic illness, which requires urgent IV antibiotic therapy.
  • non-bacterial: As the names suggest, bacterial prostatitis is caused by bacteria, whereas with non-bacterial prostatitis, no bacteria are present.

Modifies a noun

  • syndrome: Etiology of chronic prostatitis syndromes The etiology of the chronic prostatitis syndromes is not well understood.

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