Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case study

Prostatitis is a chronic disease that does not respond well to therapy. It is prone to frequent relapses and does not have a clear and unambiguous clinical picture, which can lead to diagnostic failure. A case of overactive bladder and myofascial syndrome described. The clinical picture was interpre...

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Main Authors: E. V. Kulchavenya, A. A. Baranchukova
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Language:Russian
Published: Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, Rostov State Medical University, State Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/273
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description Prostatitis is a chronic disease that does not respond well to therapy. It is prone to frequent relapses and does not have a clear and unambiguous clinical picture, which can lead to diagnostic failure. A case of overactive bladder and myofascial syndrome described. The clinical picture was interpreted as «chronic prostatitis» erroneously. Differentiated analysis of the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and NIH-CPSI (National Institute of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index) questionnaires, as well as palpation of trigger points made it possible to establish the correct diagnosis. The following drugs were prescribed: Trospium chloride (Spasmex® ) 15 mg twice a day, Baclоfen (Baclophenum) 10 mg daily, Combilipen (B vitamins multicomplex) intramuscularly, Nimesulide (Nimesulide) orally, and locally low-intensity laser therapy. The patient noted a marked improvement after 14 days: the pain intensity decreased from 8 points to 1, urination urgency was not noted, nocturia stopped. The quality of life (QoL) accordingly improved to 1 point on the IPSS scale. The total score for domains III and IV decreased from 11 to 3 according to the NIH-CPSI symptom scale of chronic prostatitis. The pronounced positive dynamics of the patient’s state of health has confirmed the accuracy of the diagnosis and treatment.
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spelling doaj-art-add63f10af38480fac6cd7d5964b75f72025-08-20T03:35:53ZrusMinistry of Health of Russian Federation, Rostov State Medical University, State Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional EducationВестник урологии2308-64242019-09-0173596510.21886/2308-6424-2019-7-3-59-65213Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case studyE. V. Kulchavenya0A. A. Baranchukova1Novosibirsk Research Institute of Tuberculosis; Novosibirsk State Medical UniversityNovosibirsk State Medical UniversityProstatitis is a chronic disease that does not respond well to therapy. It is prone to frequent relapses and does not have a clear and unambiguous clinical picture, which can lead to diagnostic failure. A case of overactive bladder and myofascial syndrome described. The clinical picture was interpreted as «chronic prostatitis» erroneously. Differentiated analysis of the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and NIH-CPSI (National Institute of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index) questionnaires, as well as palpation of trigger points made it possible to establish the correct diagnosis. The following drugs were prescribed: Trospium chloride (Spasmex® ) 15 mg twice a day, Baclоfen (Baclophenum) 10 mg daily, Combilipen (B vitamins multicomplex) intramuscularly, Nimesulide (Nimesulide) orally, and locally low-intensity laser therapy. The patient noted a marked improvement after 14 days: the pain intensity decreased from 8 points to 1, urination urgency was not noted, nocturia stopped. The quality of life (QoL) accordingly improved to 1 point on the IPSS scale. The total score for domains III and IV decreased from 11 to 3 according to the NIH-CPSI symptom scale of chronic prostatitis. The pronounced positive dynamics of the patient’s state of health has confirmed the accuracy of the diagnosis and treatment.https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/273chronic prostatitisoveractive bladderdiagnostic failuretrospium chloride (spasmex®)
spellingShingle E. V. Kulchavenya
A. A. Baranchukova
Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case study
Вестник урологии
chronic prostatitis
overactive bladder
diagnostic failure
trospium chloride (spasmex®)
title Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case study
title_full Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case study
title_fullStr Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case study
title_full_unstemmed Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case study
title_short Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case study
title_sort masks of chronic prostatitis overactive bladder and myofascial syndrome case study
topic chronic prostatitis
overactive bladder
diagnostic failure
trospium chloride (spasmex®)
url https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/273
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