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The 4 types of chronic prostatitis (and why most guys get misdiagnosed)
u/sasazema — 18 hours ago

A man came in at 58. Sharp, successful, looked after himself. He mentioned almost as an afterthought that he'd been waking up 4 times a night for two years. Assumed it was stress. It wasn't stress. Two years of disrupted sleep. Two years of his body signaling something that could have been addressed much earlier. Early awareness isn't paranoia. It's just smart.
Waking up twice a night to urinate. Most men just accept it. “I’m getting older, it’s normal.”
It’s common. But common doesn’t mean normal.
Frequent nighttime urination is one of the earliest signs your prostate is changing. Catching it early makes a real difference in outcomes.
What was the first symptom you noticed but ignored?