Urologists with expertise in the management of the different types of prostatitis.
Treatment should be multimodal, i.e., it requires trying different therapeutic options to find the most appropriate one in each case.
What we get at Roc Clinic for you:
Improvement of urinary symptoms after 12 weeks
Decrease in pain after 1 week
Decrease in pain after 4 weeks
In the diagnosis and treatment of prostatitis it is essential to have a team of urologists specialized in this pathology. On the one hand, it is essential that the professional performs several diagnostic studies to rule out other conditions or causes; on the other hand, it is important that he/she knows how to differentiate between the different types of prostatitis in order to find the most appropriate therapy for each patient.
At ROC Clinic we have a team of urologists who are experts in the management of the different types of prostatitis, who thoroughly study each case, identifying the causes and adapting the treatment. This model of medical care has led us to be among the best urology services in the Spanish healthcare system.
The Urology Services of the University Hospitals HM Sanchinarro and HM Montepríncipe, led by Dr. Javier Romero-Otero, are recognized among the best in Spain by the Health Reputation Monitor in 2020.
Top Spain for the Health Reputation Monitor in 2020
At ROC Clinic we make it a priority to provide excellent medical care with minimal disruption to our patients' lives. Therefore, we put all our effort in finding the safest, least invasive, outpatient and quickest medical solution to treat prostatitis.
In this regard, shock wave therapy for chronic prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain syndrome has become the most attractive technique for our patients, mainly due to its efficacy.
When prostate problems are present, pain may manifest in various areas of the body depending on the specific condition and its severity. The most common causes of pain are prostatitis and advanced prostate cancer. The following are the areas where pain may occur: - In the perineum (area between the anus and the genitals): when there is prostatitis. - Lower abdomen, especially if there is urinary obstruction due to an enlarged prostate. - Lower back: in advanced prostate cancer, pain may radiate to the lower back due to bone metastases. It may also appear in chronic prostatitis due to persistent inflammation. - Groin and inner thighs: some prostate conditions may cause pain radiating to the groin or inner thighs due to pressure on nearby nerves. - Testicles and penis: some forms of prostatitis may cause pain in the testicles or base of the penis, as inflammation can affect nearby nerves and tissues. - Anus or rectum: The prostate is very close to the rectum, so inflammation may cause rectal pain or a feeling of pressure. It may be felt more when sitting for long periods of time.
Shock waves help regenerate blood vessels in the perineal muscles, which reduces prostate inflammation and muscle contractures and increases blood flow to the prostate gland.
Acupuncture improves the symptoms of prostatitis and can be considered an effective and safe therapeutic alternative.
Registry of patients with chronic prostatitis CP/CPPS undergoing treatment with 448 khz radiofrequency therapy.
The Aries® 2, from Dornier MedTech, combines design with effective EMSE electromagnetic shock wave generation technology.