
|Articles|May 9, 2004
Ejaculatory pain affects three-fourths of men with CPPS
Analysis of data from the National Institutes ofHealth Chronic Prostatitis Cohort Study has found that about three-fourthsof men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome always have post-ejaculatory pain,and that these men have more severe prostatitis symptoms overall. In addition,the researchers found no indication that ejaculatory obstruction, occultinfection, or worse inflammation was responsible.
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