Smokin Joe
Active Member
I did not know where to post this so fogive me in advance if in the wrong place.
In my previous post I mentioned a rising PSA with no obvious reason (PSA @ 1.9 from .7 in 2007). No BPH or bacterial prostititis. Some testosterone use.
I do have degenerative disk disease in the L-spine along with Sacroiliac Joint syndrome. Very pain full at times.
It was brought to my attention sometime back that chronic pelvic pain can affect the prostate causing non--bacterial protititis through inflammation.
If this is the case will non-bacterial prostititis cause PSA to rise as is the case with bacterial protititis.
Stil trying to figure this PSA thing out before moving ahead with TRT.
In my previous post I mentioned a rising PSA with no obvious reason (PSA @ 1.9 from .7 in 2007). No BPH or bacterial prostititis. Some testosterone use.
I do have degenerative disk disease in the L-spine along with Sacroiliac Joint syndrome. Very pain full at times.
It was brought to my attention sometime back that chronic pelvic pain can affect the prostate causing non--bacterial protititis through inflammation.
If this is the case will non-bacterial prostititis cause PSA to rise as is the case with bacterial protititis.
Stil trying to figure this PSA thing out before moving ahead with TRT.