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Last reviewed: 21 Apr 2025
Last updated: 01 Nov 2023

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • prostate pain
  • duration of pain ≥3 months
  • no other underlying pathology
  • rectal pain
  • perineal pain
  • penile pain
  • testicular pain
  • inguinal pain
  • prostate tenderness
  • pelvic floor tenderness
  • dysuria
  • increased urinary frequency
  • urinary urgency
  • sexual dysfunction
  • abdominal pain
  • lower back pain
  • abdominal tenderness
  • poor urinary stream
  • nocturia

Other diagnostic factors

  • gluteal muscle tenderness

Risk factors

  • hormonal imbalance
  • genetics
  • history of other pain syndromes
  • childhood sexual abuse
  • psychosocial factors
  • history of previous urinary tract infection
  • history of sexually transmitted infection
  • immune dysfunction
  • intra-prostatic urinary reflux
  • irritable bowel syndrome

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • clinical diagnosis
  • dipstick urinalysis
  • urine culture
  • STI screen

Investigations to consider

  • cystoscopy
  • ultrasound imaging
  • MRI

Treatment algorithm

ONGOING

Contributors

Authors

Daniel Engeler, MD

Chief Consultant Urologist and Chairman

Department of Urology

Kantonsspital St.Gallen

St Gallen

Switzerland

Disclosures

DE is the author of a number of references cited in this topic. DE declares that he has no other competing interests.

Brian Parsons, MBChB, FRCS, MD

Consultant Urologist

Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Devon

UK

Disclosures

BP is the author of a number of references cited in this topic. BP declares that he has no other competing interests.

Acknowledgements

Dr Daniel Engeler and Dr Brian Parsons would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr Valentin Zumstein for his contribution to the initial drafts of this topic.

Disclosures

VZ declares that he has no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Christopher Chapple, BSc, MBBS, MD, FRCS (Urol), FEBU, FCSHK (Hon)

Emeritus Consultant Urological Surgeon

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Sheffield

UK

Disclosures

CC acts or has acted as consultant/advisory board member for Coloplast, Ingenion, MUVON Therapeutics, Pierre Fabre, ProVerum, Takeda, Urovant Sciences; and as author for Astellas Pharma.

Amin Herati, MD

Assistant Professor of Urology

Department of Urology

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Lutherville

MD

Disclosures

AH is the author of a number of references cited in this topic. AH declares that he has no other competing interests.

References

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Key articles

Engeler D, Baranowski AP, Borovicka J, et al; European Association of Urology. EAU guidelines on chronic pelvic pain. March 2022 [internet publication].Full text

Rees J, Abrahams M, Doble A, et al. Diagnosis and treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: a consensus guideline. BJU Int. 2015 Oct;116(4):509-25.Full text  Abstract

Franco JV, Turk T, Jung JH, et al. Non-pharmacological interventions for treating chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018 May 12;(5):CD012551.Full text  Abstract

Franco JVA, Turk T, Jung JH, et al. Pharmacological interventions for treating chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: a Cochrane systematic review. BJU Int. 2020 Apr;125(4):490-6. Abstract

Reference articles

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