Do I have prostatitis? Could it be from a hit I received?

by Symptom Advice on June 13, 2011

PERSONAL INFO:
– 18 years old
– Male
– Height: 165 cm / 5 Foot 5 inches
– Weight: 57 Kg / Around 120 pounds

SYMPTOMS:
– Lumbar pain (lower back)
– light testicular pain
– urinating with some blood
– Burning urination
– ejaculation sensation when ending urination
– frequent need to urinate
– incomplete urination

TESTS AND RESULTS:
– Blood tests = normal
– Creatinine = in a normal level 0.84 ( normal from 0.7-1.4)
– Urine test = presence of white blood cells, presence of red blood cells, no significant amount of bacteria
– Urine culture = no bacteria growth
– Intravenous Urogram (IVU) = Kidenys are fine. Ureters are fine. Bladder is fine. NO KIDNEY STONES.

OTHER DATA:
– I've never had sex so I know for sure its not a sexually transmitted disease.
– I have a pending X-ray CT for more evidence, I'll add Results when I get them.
– I have a pending appointment with my Urologist, I'll add his answers aswell.
– 11 days ago I was playing micro-soccer ( has a harder ball than regular soccer) and got a pretty hard hit on my bladder area.
– some symptoms have been showing since the past 10 days, some are more recent, and some of them come and go, I'll describe:
– - – 1. the blood in urine and the burning urination is felt about every 2-3 days for the entire day (mostly when I don't drink enough fluids) followed by ejaculation sensation.
– - – 2. the lower back pain has been coming and going since the last 6 days.
– - – 3. Light testicular pain is not frequent: once 6 days ago, once yesterday
– - – 4. Frequent need to urinate comes when: I drink a lot of fluids OR urinating pain is present.
– - – 5. Incomplete urination has been persistent.

HYPOTHESIS:
I've been reading a lot about Urology the past few days and the disease that has the closest symptoms to the ones I have is NONBACTERIAL PROSTATITIS.
I was wondering if the cause could have been thanks to the hit that I received. this is as close as a got to a Diagnosis.

If you know about the subject or you're a Dr./ Urologist, please comment.
If you have/had a similar situation please comment.

Thanks in advance!

Kidney problems from diabetes? Avoid sugar.
Get the a1c test.

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