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Pain in urinary tract in the afternoon.

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Andy - 07 Nov 2003 13:22 GMT
The doc said I am chronic prostatitis. My previous symptom was heavy rectum
and nothing wrong with
urinary tract. Then one day there was some sort of a acute prostatitis
strike me, took two months of antibiotics,
and stopped three weeks ago.

However I feel it has not been cured. I feel quite okie in the morning. I
feel the heavy rectum is more or
less gone for three weeks up to now. However, the pain in urinarytract still
come up in the afternoon,
especially when that day I am tired. Also, some discomfort in the rectum and
urinarytract after stool also.

What kind of problem is this? Is this real prostatitis? How can I cope with
such a illness besides take
painkillers when I feel really bad?

Thanks.
Andy..
Andy - 07 Nov 2003 13:27 GMT
I hate take painkillers!!! It make me feel like I am a sick...but I am
healthy!!!
WHY ALL THOSE BAD GUYS LIVE NICELY BUT A NICE GUY HAS
ALL THESE PROBLEMS!!! Is the creator fair!!!

> The doc said I am chronic prostatitis. My previous symptom was heavy rectum
> and nothing wrong with
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> Thanks.
> Andy..
 
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