I have a couple problems. Also related to male hormones so has already created anxiety problems which creates more anxiety. I am 53 & have had a "sensitive" prostate for years. Numerous things would cause it to flare up - spicy foods, too much drinking (quit a couple years ago), OTC sinus meds. Usually the symptoms faded in a few days to 2 weeks. One other time antibiotic treatment had become necessary several years ago (only about 2 weeks).
Therefore wasn't overly concerned when some minimal symptoms developed several months ago. Around mid June symptoms escalated. I saw
regularRegular insulin Dr 6/23/04 & symptoms were very strong / full-time. No blood work done at that time, only a
urineCalcium - urine
Calcium urine test
Chloride - urine
Cortisol - urine
Electrolytes - urine
Glucose test - urine
Hcg in urine
Ketones - urine
Kidney - blood and urine flow
Lh urine test (home test)
Ph urine test sample given. Scheduled for blood work the next week. Plus he felt that there were indicators of low testosterone (moody, anxiety, low self-esteem, fatigue, bodyfat gain, no libido, etc).
On the afternoon of 7/1/ ended up in ER as my symptoms had increased to the point where I was agony & having recurring hot flushes &
chillsChills. At the ER they did blood work, x-rays, etc., and diagnosed as "severe prostatitis". The ER doctor prescribed
BactrimBactrim
Bactrim ds
Bactrim pediatric. The ER doctor said not to worry about the erectile
dysfunctionBasal ganglia dysfunction
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Causes of sexual dysfunction
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (dub)
Ear barotrauma
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Femoral nerve dysfunction
Orgasmic dysfunction
Sciatica and loss of libido, that it would "
correctCorrect (new formula) itself" when the prostatitis cleared up. Been on the Bactrim 7/1/04. My Dr on 7/13/04 renewed the prescription for Bactrim, and concurred with being "severe prostatitis" and that it "might take six weeks to clear up". My Dr also did a DRE and said that the prostate "didn't seem that bad". I have been on the Bactrim for 4 weeks but other than the immediate relief from the severe pain there hasn’t been significant relief (some days better, some days worse). Main concern with the prostatitis is simply this: Is there anything else that I can be doing?
Also am concerned that the whole prostatitis problem is tied in with this: The blood tests confirmed "low total serum testosterone". Had asked Dr to do a full hormone work-up, he declined to have other male hormone related tests done (i.e., testostrerone-estrogen ratios, DHT levels, etc). Just had the basic blood work up done: blood sugar levels - "glucose imbalance" with "somewhat of a low blood sugar level", PSA levels - which must have been okay as he didn't comment on them, cholesterol levels - which he said were actually pretty good, etc. Based upon blood test showing the low "total testosterone" levels, he prescribed "AndroGel" - only been taking it for 2 weeks now so I haven't really noticed any real effect. Overall, I would say that this is a good thing that I received the testosterone replacement as I believe that my testosterone levels HAVE been declining.
My other concern is that we are dealing with 1 problem (low test levels) and possibly making the prostate problem worse?