
#62: Prostatitis and Male Pelvic Pain
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Hey there, welcome to the NorthStar Physical Therapy podcast!
I am your host, Dr. Shirlea North and I dive into lymphedema, lipedema, and various pelvic health dysfunctions. My goal is to provide to you a better way to understand these conditions so that you empower yourself with knowledge to advocate for yourself. Let NorthStar Physical Therapy guide and navigate you on your journey to optimal health!
In this eye-opening episode, I tackle one of the most misunderstood diagnoses in men’s health: prostatitis. While pelvic pain in men is often automatically labeled as prostatitis and treated with antibiotics, I will explain why this may be misdiagnosed, and how pelvic floor dysfunction, nerve tension, lymphatic congestion, or even constipation might be the real root cause.
With compassion and clarity, let me walk you through how to properly evaluate and address male pelvic pain, why antibiotics aren't always the answer, and why pelvic floor physical therapy should be first-line care in these situations.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
- Introduction to today’s topic
- What is prostatitis, really?
- Why pelvic pain without infection should NOT be treated with antibiotics
- Differentiating prostatitis from constipation, pelvic floor tension, and nerve entrapment
- How pelvic floor PT helps
- Erectile dysfunction, bladder hesitancy, and pain with sex
- Encouraging men to speak up, ask questions, and seek out a pelvic floor physical therapist
- Lymphatic involvement in male pelvic pain
- Conclusion
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