The medical term for excision of the prostate gland is "prostatectomy." This procedure may be done to treat conditions such as prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or when there are complications related to the prostate gland.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the medical term meaning noncancerous growth of prostate tissue.
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Prostate pain is commonly named as prostatodynia. It is also the symptom of CPPS. Prostatodynia is typically a chronic, painful disease. The symptoms (including chills, fever, pain in the lower back and genital area, body aches, burning or painful urination, and the frequent and urgent need to urinate) characteristically go away and then come back without warning. The urine and fluid from the prostate reveal no evidence of a known infecting organism or of cells that the body usually produces to fight infection.Treatment is ineffective. Therapy with antibiotics and with drugs that relax the muscles of the prostate gland is often attempted and fails.Herbal medicine Diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill can give a radical cure for prostate pain. It works well to the types of prostatitis.
The ICD-10 codes are:M79.671 - Pain in right foot.M79.672 - Pain in left foot.
Mastodynia or mastalgia is the medical term meaning breast pain.
A prostate resection removes parts of a prostate. This is done in the case of an enlarged prostate that makes urination (peeing) difficult. The resection reduces the prostate size alleviating pressure on the part of the urethra going through the prostate making it easier to urinate.
Otalgia is the medical term meaning ear pain.
Nociception is the medical term meaning pain detection. -algia or -dynia is the medical terminology combining form meaning pain. The traditional Latin term meaning pain is dolor.
The medical term for stomach pain is gastralgia. The suffix for gastralgia is -algia, meaning "pain."
Dorsalgia is the medical term meaning back pain. It is not a frequently used word.
A "prostatoot" is a humorous term often used to describe a combination of the words "prostate" and "toot," typically referring to the gas or flatulence that can occur during a prostate examination or related medical procedures. The term is not a formal medical term but rather a light-hearted way to address a sensitive topic. It highlights the awkwardness that can accompany discussions about prostate health.