Chronic Prostatitis

We offer a clinically proven and non-invasive treatment to effectively relieve the symptoms of chronic pelvic pain syndrome.

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Chronic Prostatitis

What is chronic pelvic pain syndrome?

Chronic prostatitis, also known as chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), is the most common type of prostatitis. Prostatitis means that the prostate becomes inflamed, leading to tenderness and swelling. Sometimes the muscles in the pelvic floor can also be affected. Approximately 6% of men experience chronic pelvic pain syndrome.

 

Common symptoms include:

  • Pain in the lower back and pelvis
  • Discomfort above the pubic bone
  • Pain between the genitals and anus
  • Pain during bowel movements
  • Sexual dysfunction

Shockwave Therapy

What does the treatment involve?

At Priapos, we offer focused shockwave therapy, a safe and effective method that helps relieve pain and promotes recovery without the need for surgery or medication.

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How does the treatment work?

Shockwave therapy sends short, painless impulses of focused waves to the affected areas, increasing blood circulation and accelerating healing.

 

This method is clinically proven and used by thousands of patients worldwide to effectively alleviate chronic prostatitis.

Frequently asked questions

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Each session lasts about 20 minutes, and we usually recommend a treatment program of 6 sessions for the best results.

The treatment is painless, and most patients experience improvement after just a few sessions.

No, shockwave therapy is non-invasive and has no serious side effects.

Although chronic pelvic pain syndrome is linked to the prostate, the exact cause of the pain is unclear. It is not related to a bacterial infection, and the exact cause of the condition remains unknown.

 

Some experts believe that inflammation in the area can occur without a clear cause, while others suggest that the pain may originate from nearby muscles or nerves. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome often manifests as a persistent ache around the penis, anus, or lower back.

Chronic pelvic pain syndrome can affect men of all ages, but it is more common in older men with an enlarged prostate.

The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located below the bladder and in front of the rectum. It surrounds the urethra, which transports urine from the bladder and allows semen to pass out through the penis. The prostate can only be examined through the rectum.

 

The prostate produces a clear fluid that combines with sperm to create semen, primarily serving to protect the sperm.

Do you have more questions?

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