That is not true. Cinnamon has no affect on the prostate.
Wyatt Earp's cause of death was officially listed as "chronic cystitis" but more likely it was prostate cancer.
Not sure about the "radiation" part. It could have a few different meanings. Cystitis though, is a bladder inflammation normally brought on by a urinary tract infection. Marked by urinary frequency, urgency and pain. Another kind of cystitis is interstitial which is chronic.
Inflammation of the bladder (caused by chronic low-grade bacterial cystitis
Prostatitis refers to an inflammation of the prostate that may be caused by an infection. Prostatitis may be classified as bacterial or non-bacterial, depending on the presence or absence of micro-organisms in the prostatic fluid. But in chronic prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain syndrome, men have the symptoms of prostate infection but do not have any evidence of a bacterial infection.
An inflamed prostate is referred to prostatitis (infection of prostate). There are various causes for it to happen:1. Infection (bacteria, virus,etc)2. Certain medications or conditions (allergy,etc)The inflammation can be acute or chronic, or in other cases asymptomatic.
He died of chronic cystitis at age 80.
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The prostate gland may become swollen/enlarged, thus restricting the flow of urine. That can cause the blockage. A catheter can be used to allow urine to escape if needed. From what I gather, chronic infection of the prostate, also called prostatitis may cause calcification in the gland and wherever the infection has spread. This can be a complicated situation. And you should be handled by a physician.
Chronic kidney disease should not be treated with honey and cinnamon. It is unlikely that they will hurt your kidneys, but they won't really help it either.
Patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis can have persistence of their infectious problem despite antibiotic use. Because, the difficulty antibiotics have in penetrating the prostate gland to completely kill all the bacteria deep within the prosthetic ducts. This is a bacterial infection, usually treated by a combination of anti-inflammatory medications, alpha blockers, and antibiotics. The symptoms include extreme pain and problems with urinary functions. remedy-prostate-infection.com
IC is a characterized by urinary frequency, urgency, and lower abdominal pain where no identifiable pathology can be found. It can be misdiagnosed as chronic UTI, OAB, or even chronic pelvic pain.
Latent infection is different because the infection be present,but not causing no symptoms that what makes this infection different from acute and chronic infections.