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Gym workout and Prostatitis
Hello Good Afternoon doctors! Can i go to gym and lifting weight while i have Prostatitis? I have Chronic prostatitis since 2 years! Please help me to figure out my questions! Thank you :)
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Hi, So a few things first. At such a young age it's not common to develop prostatitis. I would like to know how this diagnosis was reached and how you have been treated for it It's not a reason to avoid the gym..unless you are acutely or sick at the moment you can definitely hit the gym Do get back to me with your reports.
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You can continue Gym workout.
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Prostatitis is a infective condition nothing to do wid ur gym work. Can go to gym.
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Hi, you need to be treated adequately for your Prostatitis first then you can think of hitting gym and lifting weights. So, for further information on how to get treated for prostatitis and gym planning please consult for professional opinion Thank you
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Dear patient.. exercises are always good for a healthy lifestyle. So yes you can go to gym and do exercises. But try to listen to your body while lifting weights. If it's causing stress for your prostate glands, please avoid weight lifting and try some alternatives to balance your work out schedule. Doing this will definitely keep you fit without causing much stress on prostate glands. About prostatitis, please consult an urologist and get it treated properly to avoid any further complications related to the same.
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Yes definitely. No worries at all.
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There is no problem in going to the gym and lifting weights but prostatitis should not be overlooked It should be treated properly...otherwise it might lead to future complications related to prostatitis So better consult an urologist and seek proper treatment for prostatis
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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You can go to the gym and lift weights within the permissible limit.Drink an adequate amount of water.Chronic prostatitis could be treated with a suitable Long term antibiotic use along with alpha blockers and green tea.
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Better to take urology/ general surgeon opinion
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Yes,You can go But avoid heavy liftings.
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Yes you can go to gym but better to avoid lifting heavy weights.
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Yes, you can as ling as you are comfortable
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Need few more Details kindly consult
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As such no,  or light  lift advisable.
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Thank you for reaching out with your query. In order to provide you with an accurate and complete medical opinion, I would need a more detailed history, relevant clinical findings, and possibly a review of your reports or investigations. Unfortunately, it is not medically advisable to provide a diagnosis or treatment solely based on limited information in a message. I recommend booking an online consultation with me through Practo. This will allow us to have a thorough discussion regarding your symptoms and help me guide you better. Looking forward to helping you in a more detailed manner. Warm regards, Dr. Sudarshan Lamture MD (Medicine) Sfurti Multispeciality Hospital
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Please consult
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Yes you can
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Yes you can go to gym
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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Yes u can
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You can . No worries.
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Yes you can.. maintain hydration
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U can
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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