Bacterial prostatitis infection has clinical manifestations of sudden onset of malaise low back pain.
Acute bacterial prostatitis, an infection of the prostate gland, can cause fevers, chills, nausea, emesis, and malaise in addition to pelvic pain and symptoms of the urinary tract like dysuria, urinary frequency, and urinary retention. Although the actual incidence is unknown, it is believed that 10% of all cases of prostatitis are caused by acute bacterial prostatitis. The majority of acute bacterial prostatitis infections are acquired in the community, but some develop after transrectal prostate biopsy or after transurethral manipulation procedures like urethral catheterization and cystoscopy. To check for a tender, enlarged, or boggy prostate, the physical examination should also include an abdominal, genital, and digital rectal examination. Urinalysis may be helpful, but history and physical examination are the primary diagnostic tools.
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You could say that they are HIGH IN SATURATED FAT!
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Saturated fats are found mostly in animal products such as meat, milk, and many tropical oils. They are either a solid or a waxy substance at room temperature...
<u>TROPICAL OILS:</u>
palm oils
palm kernel oils
coconut oils / butter
<u>FOODS CONTAINING ANIMAL FATS:</u>
beef
pork
lamb
veal
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