J Curtis Nickel1. 1. Department of Urology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. jcn@post.queensu.ca
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To investigate the relationship, diagnosis and treatment of the overlapping lower urinary tract symptoms experienced by men diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent studies have clearly shown that men can suffer from both benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis. Approximately 5-20% of men diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia suffer from prostatitis-like symptoms, while over one third of men diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia have had a diagnosis of prostatitis in the past. Differentiation between these two symptom-based medical conditions can be difficult because of overlapping symptoms, but pain clearly identifies those patients with chronic prostatitis. Treatment for men with co-occurring benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis may include alpha-blockers, 5alpha-reductase inhibitors and phytotherapies (saw palmetto and bee pollen extract), with evidence clearly showing the benefits of alpha-blocker therapy. SUMMARY: Benign prostatic hyperplasia and chronic prostatitis are a common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms and frequently co-occur in older men. The best treatment for men with lower urinary tract symptoms associated with both benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis is alpha-blockers.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To investigate the relationship, diagnosis and treatment of the overlapping lower urinary tract symptoms experienced by men diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent studies have clearly shown that men can suffer from both benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis. Approximately 5-20% of men diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia suffer from prostatitis-like symptoms, while over one third of men diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia have had a diagnosis of prostatitis in the past. Differentiation between these two symptom-based medical conditions can be difficult because of overlapping symptoms, but pain clearly identifies those patients with chronic prostatitis. Treatment for men with co-occurring benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis may include alpha-blockers, 5alpha-reductase inhibitors and phytotherapies (saw palmetto and bee pollen extract), with evidence clearly showing the benefits of alpha-blocker therapy. SUMMARY:Benign prostatic hyperplasia and chronic prostatitis are a common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms and frequently co-occur in older men. The best treatment for men with lower urinary tract symptoms associated with both benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis is alpha-blockers.
Authors: Michael J Barry; Sreelatha Meleth; Jeannette Y Lee; Karl J Kreder; Andrew L Avins; J Curtis Nickel; Claus G Roehrborn; E David Crawford; Harris E Foster; Steven A Kaplan; Andrew McCullough; Gerald L Andriole; Michael J Naslund; O Dale Williams; John W Kusek; Catherine M Meyers; Joseph M Betz; Alan Cantor; Kevin T McVary Journal: JAMA Date: 2011-09-28 Impact factor: 56.272
Authors: Simon Tanguay; Murray Awde; Gerald Brock; Richard Casey; Joseph Kozak; Jay Lee; J Curtis Nickel; Fred Saad Journal: Can Urol Assoc J Date: 2009-06 Impact factor: 1.862