It has been suggested that yeast infection can play a role in prostatitis, and that antibiotic therapy may be the cause.
It has been suggested that yeast infection can play a role in prostatitis, and that antibiotic therapy may be the cause.
Most urologists consider yeast infections of the prostate to be extremely rare. However, Dr Feliciano from Manila recently reported that he often found yeast in the expressed prostatic fluid of patients who have had several weeks of antibiotic therapy for prostatitis. So it would seem that mainstream urology has often been negligent to a great extent in recognising prostatic yeast.