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Home Men's Sexual Health Questions & Answers Men's Sexual Health What are the different ways men can get bacterial infections in the prostate? Is it possible that you can have arthritis in the prostate? If so, could that cause a bacterial infection if inflammation occurs with the arthritis?

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What are the different ways men can get bacterial infections in the prostate? Is it possible that you can have arthritis in the prostate? If so, could that cause a bacterial infection if inflammation occurs with the arthritis?

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There is no such problem as arthritis of the prostate. Inflammation of the prostate (prostates) in more than 95 percent of cases appears not to be related to a bacterial infection. Your health care professional can perform tests to see if it is bacterial and how to treat a problem.

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