Prostate is a male sexual gland that surrounds the first few centimeters of the urethra. Like the seminal vesicles, the prostate is part of the accessory seminal glands that produce seminal plasma, from which sperm is formed.

The prostate is an organ that begins to age structurally starting at age 35, but secondary signs become more noticeable after ages 55-60. Therefore, it is observed that the force of the urine stream gradually decreases, urination occurs once or multiple times at night, there is a wait before the urine stream starts, or the urine is cloudy and sometimes has an odor.

Prostatitis is a common genitourinary infection that affects men of all ages, with a particularly high frequency in young adults. Inflammation of the prostate can become chronic, known as chronic prostatitis. Statistics show that symptoms of this condition appear in about 9% of men over 18 years old. It is estimated that patients with chronic prostatitis have a quality of life similar to those suffering from serious conditions, such as myocardial infarction.

Thus, patients present with perineal pain (between the anus, scrotum, and penis), fatigue, lack of sexual appetite, urinary disturbances, sometimes fever (37.2°C - 37.5°C). Some patients may be asymptomatic and see a doctor too late, for infertility, and investigations reveal the presence of chronic prostatitis. Since benign prostatic hyperplasia (prostatic adenoma) is considered a disease directly related to age, early diagnosis (at the first signs) is necessary, not a late one.

Prostatic adenoma is a common condition in males, found in 10% of men around the age of 40 and in 70-76% of men over 80 years old.

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