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  1. Bioreadings show I can not relax my PF muscles, and it's causing the issues. Stretching, breathing, and soon meditation are my focus to fully relieve my symptoms. My therapist says this is a slow methodical process that will take time. Crazy to think that I can't just take a pill and make it all go away, but I can't.

  2. Mar 8, 2016 · Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), also known as NIH Category III Prostatitis is a highly prevalent syndrome with significant impact on quality of life. As a heterogeneous ...

  3. Hey, I'm hoping some of you can perhaps chime in your thoughts because my doctor suspects a form of CPPS and maybe an epididymitis, but ultimately can't figure out what's wrong after 2 ultrasounds, 2 blood tests, stool, and urine tests. So, these are the "known" factors I have in which I suspect may have played a role or contributed in some way...

  4. Nov 6, 2016 · Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) is a well-established condition that is notorious for the pain and disability it causes. Treating CPPS challenges even the most compassionate physician; patients are often understandably tense, wary, and defensive, and most of them will have already encountered frustration and rejection under the care of several unsympathetic physicians.

  5. Introduction. Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a highly prevalent condition affecting men of a wide age range. Estimates of CP/CPPS prevalence range from 2% to 10%, with overall lifetime prevalence estimated to be 9-16%. 1 CP/CPPS has detrimental effects on quality of life, comparable to myocardial infarction, angina, Crohn's disease, and diabetes mellitus. 2, 3 ...

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  7. Passing urine can also sometimes feel slower than normal. CPPS can also be caused by, or can cause itself, problems with anxiety and depression. This can lead to problems with your sexual function such as struggling to get an erection (erectile dysfunction) or cumming too quickly (premature ejaculation).

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