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Chronic Non-bacterial Prostatitis


Zachnap

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Some cases of Chronic Non-bacterial Prostatitis are caused by a gluten intolerance - I know because I had it and have now eliminated the prostatitis symptoms by eliminating gluten. I still occasionally eat gluten on accident and get some of these symptoms back(lasts about 24 after consuming gluten) but go away again when I stay away. I have it almost figured down to the hour of when I will experience the symptoms.

I am not going to claim that 100% of the cases are caused by gluten intolerance but I would make an intuitive guess and say that maybe 25% of all Chronic Non-bacterial Prostatitis cases are caused by an intolerance to gluten.

I don't know if there have been any official studies but there was some info on Wiki that it may be linked and I have found a couple other posts on the web that they can attest to this as well. This is important because currently there is no known cause or cure for Chronic Non-bacterial Prostatitis. This information may also help to track-down undiagnosed Celiacs as someone could contact patients being treated for Chronic Non-bacterial Prostatitis and/or urologists to test for an intolerance.

Thanks.

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Odd, I was just diagnosed with this in January. Unfortunately I live next to a wheat field and until I get my degree I am stuck in this predicament.

Have you found anything that can lessen the symptoms?

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