Questions to be answered.
1. What percentage of men does exposure to semen cause their CPPS
symptoms to worsen?
2. What is the profile of the reaction, when does it start,
how bad is it and how long does it last?
3. Does a vasectiomy prevent semen sensitivity?
4. Couuld anything other than the immune system cause the reaction?
jrh
> Questions to be answered.
> 1. What percentage of men does exposure to semen cause their CPPS
> symptoms to worsen?
> 2. What is the profile of the reaction, when does it start,
> how bad is it and how long does it last?
> 3. Does a vasectiomy prevent semen sensitivity?
> 4. Couuld anything other than the immune system cause the reaction?
> jrh
EPS WBC/VA@800x initial = 100~100,000 current = 0~10
jrh - 14 Jan 2004 09:44 GMT
>> Questions to be answered.
>> 1. What percentage of men does exposure to semen cause their CPPS
>> symptoms to worsen?
>> 2. What is the profile of the reaction, when does it start,
>> how bad is it and how long does it last?
>> 3. Does a vasectiomy prevent semen sensitivity?
>> 4. Couuld anything other than the immune system cause the reaction?
> EPS WBC/VA@800x initial = 100~100,000 current = 0~10
it appears i am writing to my self
It is most likely the reaction is caused by seman reflux into the
prostate due to compression of the urethra durring ejaculation and
the reaction of the immune system to the sperm cells in the seman.
jrh