Nope...I don't think med science has made much in the way of advances re: Prostatitis. I am surprised, though, that med science, more accurately, the pharmaceuticals or big money groups, have not investigated this to sell more diagnostics and meds. As for your world, did they take blood samples, maybe even a biopsy of the prostate, and semen specimens to test to determine what exactly is the bacteria that is causing your infection? That should have helped to narrow down the type of bacteria, possibly the source and the doctors ought to be able to work from there. I understand that a bacteria can invade the body at just about any point of entry from fluid exchange with your partner, to broken skin in places as innocent s the arms and hands, to improper dental hygiene. Chlamedia (spelling??) can be present simulataneously in the prostate, the gums of the teeth, the heart, arteries, etc...as an example and is very difficult to eliminate. Other bacteria are fought by doctors prescribing anti-biotics for several weeks, when they ought to be prescribing for 6 or more months. Also, your sexual partner needs to be taking the same meds, for the same duration as you, else you can transmit the infection to your partner's blood stream and after the doctor cures you of yours, your partner can then transmit it back to you again. It's pretty complicated to treat prostatitis. Wishing you the very best of success.
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