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prostatitis?

looking for a little clarification on symtoms: current bf presents first with frequent and sometimes painful urination, treated with course of antibiotics for bladder infection, got a little better, than returns with dry skin around the head, and sensitivity around urethra a few weeks later. after use of condom breaks out in red rash, although gone by morning . sees doc next day, has some kind of bacterial infection. more antibiotics. has fungal infection i guess since dryness and cracking are a problem on the head. currently healing but set backs occur when skin cracks esp. around urethera after errection. i guess the doctor said that reoccurring infections are common and he needs to build up resistance to it. does this sound familiar or accurate? i have been reading about prostatitis, and sounds similar. is there anything to be done other than antibiotics and antifungal cream?
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15531963 tn?1441179484
Hi, threre. Yes, your doctors are right. Antibiotics will develop drug resistance if you take long use.  Besides, with the antibiotics treatment, your symptoms will appear again and again. To radically cure your prostatitis, you can take herbal cure Diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill. The medicine not only cure your pathgens but also for your symptoms. Just google it. Hope it helps.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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It sounds like he is on a good treatment plan.  Unfortunately, the antibiotics, which are necessary, are probably contributing to the fungal infections.

Wiki has a good article about prostatitis - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic_prostatitis/chronic_pelvic_pain_syndrome

Aj
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