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Chronic Pelvic Pain? Frequent Urination? Discomfort While Sitting?
You might be dealing with Prostatitis or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) — both common, yet often misunderstood prostate conditions.
Dr. Nilesh Dehariya at Intimate Clinic, Indore offers non-invasive, advanced treatments including Shock Wave Therapy and Diode Laser Therapy (14–17 nm frequency) to address prostate inflammation and pelvic pain without surgery.
Prostatitis refers to inflammation or swelling of the prostate gland — a walnut-sized gland located below the bladder in men. It can be acute, chronic, bacterial, or non-bacterial, and often leads to pain, urinary issues, and sexual dysfunction.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), on the other hand, is non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate, commonly seen in aging men, and often overlaps with chronic prostatitis symptoms.
There are multiple causes depending on the type:
Bacterial Infection: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) that spread to the prostate.
Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction: Tightened pelvic muscles cause chronic pelvic pain.
Nerve Inflammation: Nerve signals misfiring around the pelvic region.
Autoimmune Response: Inflammation without an obvious infection.
Bladder Outlet Obstruction: Due to enlarged prostate (BPH), leading to urine retention and pressure buildup.
Left untreated, prostatitis can seriously affect your quality of life:
Persistent pelvic pain
Pain during urination or ejaculation
Difficulty with erections
Sleep disturbances due to frequent urination
Depression and anxiety due to chronic pain
Pelvic or lower abdominal pain
Frequent or urgent urination
Painful urination or burning sensation
Pain during or after ejaculation
Erectile dysfunction
Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying
Pain between scrotum and rectum (perineum)
Acute Bacterial Prostatitis
Sudden onset caused by infection, often with fever and chills.
Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis
Long-term bacterial infection, with recurrent urinary tract symptoms.
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) – Most Common
Non-bacterial, characterized by pelvic discomfort, sexual dysfunction, and emotional stress.
Asymptomatic Inflammatory Prostatitis
No symptoms but found during evaluations for other conditions.
Acute Bacterial Prostatitis
Sudden onset caused by infection, often with fever and chills.
Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis
Long-term bacterial infection, with recurrent urinary tract symptoms.
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) – Most Common
Non-bacterial, characterized by pelvic discomfort, sexual dysfunction, and emotional stress.
Asymptomatic Inflammatory Prostatitis
No symptoms but found during evaluations for other conditions.
Delivers acoustic energy to the pelvic region, stimulating blood flow, breaking pain cycles, and relaxing pelvic muscles.
Benefits:
Drug-free and non-surgical
Improves microcirculation
Reduces chronic pelvic pain
Enhances muscle relaxation
Treats CPPS and chronic bacterial prostatitis effectively
Laser energy penetrates deep tissue to reduce inflammation, relieve congestion, and promote tissue regeneration in the prostate area.
Benefits:
Painless & outpatient procedure
Targets deep prostate inflammation
Improves urination & reduces pressure
No anesthesia, no downtime
Long-lasting symptom relief
💡 Both treatments are completely non-invasive — no needles, no scalpels, no hospital stays. Perfect for patients looking for modern, stress-free recovery.
Each session lasts about 20–30 minutes and is performed on an outpatient basis.
Typically, 6–8 sessions spaced over a few weeks. Dr. Dehariya personalizes your protocol based on the condition severity.
No. Both Shock Wave and Diode Laser therapies are completely painless with zero downtime.
Yes, in most chronic prostatitis cases, these therapies reduce or eliminate dependence on antibiotics and painkillers.
Yes. By reducing inflammation and improving blood flow, these therapies can enhance erection quality and reduce pain during ejaculation.
Absolutely. In fact, Diode Laser Therapy is highly effective in non-surgically managing BPH symptoms, especially in elderly patients.
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