Prostate & Male Pelvic Pain Therapies
The prostate gland is located just below the bladder in men and surrounds the top portion of the tube that drains urine from the bladder (urethra). The prostate’s primary function is to produce the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm (seminal fluid).
Disease of the prostate gland usually occurs after the age of forty years, however, the incidence of prostate disease is increasing in younger age groups. Diseases that affect the prostate gland are:
- Inflammation – Enlarged or Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
- Infections – Prostatitis
- Cancer
- Pelvic/Spinal Nerve Dysfunction – Prostate pain or prostadynia
Male pelvic pain can also be due to:
- Bladder dysfunction – Interstitial cystitis
- Bladder infections
- Infections of the urethral tract
We use a number of therapies for male pelvic pain such as:
- Ultrasound guided direct ozone/mistletoe/local anesthetic injection of the prostate gland
- Subcutaneous mistletoe injection
- Rife Therapy
- Anti-microbial therapies
- Bladder instillation of DMSO, procaine and ozone
- Spinal/subarachnoid neural therapy injections.
- Salicinium therapy