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Treatment of Prostatitis

Expert perspectives on prostatitis issues provide permanent and rapid treatment results with new therapies recently introduced in Turkey.

Prostatitis, which can be acute or chronic, occurs due to inflammation of the prostate tissue and is most commonly seen in men over the age of 20, affecting all age groups.

Prostatitis is a significant condition not only because of the physical discomfort it causes but also due to its impact on quality of life and its negative effects on the patient’s psychology. When symptoms are observed, treatment is necessary to enhance the patient’s standard of living.

Prostatitis is the most common diagnosis in men under 50, and after benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, it is the third most frequently diagnosed urological disease in men over 50.

Prostatit Tedavisi

A Healthier Life with Op. Dr. İlker ÖZDEMİR!

Modern treatment methods, professional support before and after treatment, leading to a happy and healthy life! The best urology clinic in Edirne / TURKEY, with international practices, scientific treatment approaches, 20 years of experience, and patient satisfaction!

First Appointment

The first appointment and examination with patients are conducted based on listening to their complaints.

Diagnosis

The most accurate definition of the disease is made before treatment using advanced diagnostic methods.

Creating a Treatment Plan

The treatment plan is developed according to the patient’s overall health status, age, and other factors.

Treatment Application

Personalized treatment applications using the latest and most modern methods that comply with world standards.

Post-Treatment Follow-Ups

Regular follow-ups tailored for each patient to monitor their health status.

Preventive Practices

Changing the lifestyle after treatment, along with psychological support and preventive measures.

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