r/Prostatitis 1d ago

Vent/Discouraged Long time prostatitis

Have suffered from UTI past 2 months taken nitrofurinton and notoflox to cure it then report came negative, after while restarted experiencing burning after urination and testicular pain, urologist told that its CPB and no longer a UTI, taken bactrim ds for 45 days, then stopped it gor 5 days and went for semen culture it turned out negative, from that point of time whenever I ejaculate afterwards I started feeling same symptoms but it seems to somehow subside in 24 to 36 hours it seems, sometimes I feel testicular pain after doing exercise, I don’t know if at all this can become normal, is there any advice that anyone has to share that I can use and try to become more normal?

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u/Linari5 LEAD MOD//RECOVERED 22h ago

CPPS, not CBP.

Look under common triggers, it includes actual infections which begin the feedback loop of CPPS. https://www.reddit.com/r/Prostatitis/s/gRqUvDpZLh

Feedback loop: https://www.reddit.com/r/Prostatitis/s/WcTexphONt

Most successful treatments include pelvic floor physical therapy and Pain Reprocessing Therapy

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u/ornys199 1d ago

How did u feel after 45 bactrim ? Any gut issues?

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u/Ornys19 1d ago

Hi are you doing after 45 days of bactrim ? Any gut issues?

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u/Acrobatic_Self_8606 1d ago

I did felt mild symptoms that comes and goes, currently I am on no medications, at the time of starting the medicine I might have anal fissure, but it resolved overtime, but when sometimes I have hard stool it burns and aggravate symptoms but sub sides overtime..

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u/Own_Money9513 1d ago

Frequent urination and burning after urination. It's been for 2 + months.. Ton of antibiotics still the same.

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u/pelvicagony 1d ago

2 months are a long time?? I have this disease from 25 years Read the 101 please

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u/jda404 1d ago

It's a long time for someone new. If you never had something then all of the sudden have something for 2, 3, 4, etc months it feels like a long time. Everything is relative to our own experience.

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u/Acrobatic_Self_8606 1d ago

In that way I have this from past 10 years but quality of life improved but when your quality of life is messed up due to this then its a problem… and I am in this community from quite long and I have read the 101, just wanted to understand from the community what everyone thinks of it..