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How is clinical presentation of CPP?

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The predominant symptom is pain, which was most commonly localized to the perineum, suprapubic area, and penis but can also occur in the testes, groin, or low back. Pain during or after ejaculation is one of the most prominent, important, and bothersome features in many patients . Storage and voiding urinary symptoms including urgency, frequency, hesitancy, and poor interrupted flow are most common Erectile dysfunction and sexual disturbances have been reported in patients with CPPS


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