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Ryan Holley-Mallo1, Jason Gleason2, Christopher Gleason3
1Department of Family & Emergency Medicine Sheridan Community Hospital, 301 North Main Street, Sheridan, MI 48884, USA; Beal University, Bangor, Maine, USA.
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Prostatitis remains one of the number one reasons for primary and urologic care visits annually for men across the lifespan. Most cases of acute bacterial prostatitis are attributed to Escherichia coli with a smaller number of cases being attributed to sexually transmitted infections and are easily treatable in the outpatient setting. However, cases of chronic prostatitis often require a team-based approach-to-care and both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions. New and investigative treatments are currently being studied for their role in the treatment and management of chronic prostatitis, but additional studies are needed to determine their efficacy.
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