While science can put a man on the moon, it seems unable to figure out nonbacterial prostatitis causes at all.
Why is this?
Ironically, even though it occurs about eight times more than bacterial prostatitis, there is nothing else to indicate what the exact nonbacterial prostatitis causes are.
Some of the nonbacterial prostatitis symptoms include things like:
- Burning hot feeling when urinating (almost feels like you're peeing fire!)
- Fever
- The chills
- Lower back pain
- Groin pain
- Anus pain
- Pain in the area between your anus and scrotum
- Pain at the tip of your penis
- Having to pee all the time (especially at night when you should be sleeping)
- Blood in your urine (sometimes visible, sometimes not)
- And the list goes on...
There are many symptoms, but nobody really knows the causes.
However, I do believe there are some simple ways to prevent it -- like not watching porn (masturbating several times per day puts a huge strain on your prostate), making sure you're getting abundant zinc in your diet, eating fish (or taking fish oil) regularly, drinking at least half your body weight in water and doing internal exercises (like kegels), and basically keeping your immune system strong.
None of these are guarantees, of course.
But taking proactive responsibility for your health is always the first step.
Fact is, an ounce of prevention really IS worth more than a pound of cure.
And that's why, regardless of what the exact nonbacterial prostatitis causes are, the above should go far to keep you from getting it.