2023
DOI: 10.1177/20514158231155046
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The three-glass test yields excellent results for diagnosis of chronic bacterial prostatitis: Study from a Pakistani tertiary care hospital

Abstract: Background: Prostatitis is a common disorder affecting 10–14% of men. Chronic prostatitis is a bothersome disease affecting young, middle-aged and elderly men. Routine cultures often fail to localise the source of infection. Although the four-glass test is considered for evaluating chronic prostatitis, the three-glass urine test can also be performed. This test yields excellent results. Methods: Overall, 144 cases of Pakistani origin were enrolled. A three-glass test was performed, and the samples were labelle… Show more

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“…These ndings suggest that tadala l may have potential in alleviating pain and in ammation associated with CBP/CPPS [11]. To differentiate between bacterial and abacterial prostatitis, Farooq H. et al described that a three-glass urine test provides excellent results in diagnosing CP/CPPS that provided excellent results and is cost effective [12]. We followed three glass test as this yielded good result and was cost effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…These ndings suggest that tadala l may have potential in alleviating pain and in ammation associated with CBP/CPPS [11]. To differentiate between bacterial and abacterial prostatitis, Farooq H. et al described that a three-glass urine test provides excellent results in diagnosing CP/CPPS that provided excellent results and is cost effective [12]. We followed three glass test as this yielded good result and was cost effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%