Prostatitis Diagnosis at Liv Hospital: Tests and Evaluation

At Liv Hospital, prostatitis is diagnosed with advanced laboratory and imaging tests for accurate and personalized assessments.

We're Here to Help.
Get in Touch.

Send us all your questions or requests, and our expert team will assist you.

Doctors
GDPR

Prostatitis Diagnosis and Tests

How Is Prostatitis Diagnosed at Liv Hospital?

Diagnosing prostatitis in no longer a matter of “guesswork and antibiotics.” At Liv Hospital, we recognize that many patients arrive frustrated after multiple failed treatments. Our diagnostic paradigm is built on the principle of Phenotyping. Because prostatitis symptoms can arise from the prostate gland, the bladder, the pelvic floor muscles, or the central nervous system, we use a battery of tests to pinpoint exactly which “systems” are malfunctioning. This ensures that a man with muscle-based pain isn’t incorrectly treated with months of unnecessary antibiotics.

Icon LIV Hospital

What Is the Segmented Urine Culture Test for Prostatitis at Liv Hospital?

lab doctor performing medical exam urine 4 3 scaled LIV Hospital

The “Gold Standard” for localizing infection in the prostate is the segmented urine culture.

  • The Process: We collect urine samples at different stages of the voiding process: the initial stream (urethral), the mid-stream (bladder), and then—following a specialized prostate massage—the expressed prostatic secretions (EPS) and a post-massage urine sample.
  • Localization: By comparing bacterial counts across these samples, our lab at Liv Hospital can determine if the infection is truly inside the prostate or merely in the bladder or urethra. For many patients, we use the simplified 2-Glass Pre- and Post-Massage Test (PPMT), which is equally effective and more efficient.
Icon 1 LIV Hospital

UPOINT Clinical Phenotyping

lab doctor performing medical exam urine 2 2 scaled LIV Hospital

The most critical diagnostic tool at Liv Hospital is the UPOINT system. This is a clinical classification used to categorize each patient into one or more of six domains:
U (Urinary): Assessment of flow rates and residual urine.
P (Psychosocial): Evaluating the impact of stress, anxiety, or depression on pain perception.
O (Organ-Specific): Evaluating the prostate itself for tenderness or inflammation.
I (Infection): Ruling in or out active bacterial colonization.
N (Neurological/Systemic): Checking for pain outside the pelvis or irritable bowel symptoms.
T (Tenderness): Palpating the pelvic floor muscles for “trigger points” or knots. By “scoring” a patient in each domain, we create a multidimensional treatment map.

Advanced Microbiology and DNA Sequencing

Standard urine cultures often fail to grow the slow-growing or “fastidious” bacteria that can hide in the prostate.

  • PCR and Next-Gen Sequencing (NGS): At Liv Hospital, we utilize advanced DNA sequencing to identify bacterial DNA even when the bacteria won’t grow in a traditional petri dish.
  • Biofilm Analysis: We check for the presence of “biofilms”—slimy protective layers that bacteria build inside the prostatic ducts to hide from antibiotics—helping us understand why previous treatments may have failed.

Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) and Ultrasound

Imaging plays a vital role in ruling out structural complications that can mimic or complicate prostatitis.

  • Identifying Abscesses: In acute cases, an MRI can detect a prostatic abscess (a pocket of pus) that requires surgical drainage.
  • Calcification Mapping: Chronic inflammation often leads to “prostatic stones” (calcifications). While these are usually benign, large stones can harbor bacteria and lead to recurrent infections.
  • ruling out Cancer: Inflammation can cause a rise in PSA levels. The mpMRI allows our radiologists at Liv Hospital to see through the inflammation and confirm that no suspicious tumors are present.
doctor getting patient ready ct scan 1 1 4 scaled LIV Hospital

Digital Rectal Examination (DRE) and EPS Analysis

During the physical exam, the urologist performs a DRE to assess the prostate’s physical state.

  • Acute Sensitivity: In Category I prostatitis, the prostate is exquisitely tender and “hot” to the touch.
  • Expressed Prostatic Secretions (EPS): In chronic cases, the fluid expressed during a gentle massage is examined under a microscope at Liv Hospital for white blood cells (leukocytes). A high white cell count confirms the presence of inflammation, even if no bacteria are found.

Uroflowmetry and Post-Void Residual (PVR)

Since prostatitis often causes urinary “frequency” and “hesitancy,” we must measure the actual performance of the bladder.

  • Flow Analysis: The patient urinated into a flow meter to check for obstruction caused by a swollen prostate.
  • Emptying Efficiency: We use a non-invasive ultrasound to check if the patient is retaining urine, which could be a source of constant irritation or a sign of “high-pressure” voiding that forces urine back into the prostate.

Pelvic Floor Trigger Point Assessment

For the majority of men with Category III (CPPS), the “test” isn’t in a lab, but in the muscles.

  • Internal Palpation: Our specialized therapists at Liv Hospital check the levator ani and obturator internus muscles for “trigger points.” These are hyper-irritable spots that, when pressed, radiate pain to the penis, scrotum, or rectum.
  • Diagnosis of Myofascial Pain: Identifying these points confirms that the pain is muscular (myofascial) rather than an active infection, shifting the treatment focus to physical therapy.

Cystoscopy (In Specific Cases)

If a patient has blood in their urine or if the pain is localized specifically to the urethra, we may perform a Cystoscopy.

  • Direct Visualization: A thin, flexible camera is used to look inside the urethra and bladder.
  • Ruling out Mimics: This test ensures that the “prostatitis” symptoms aren’t actually being caused by a urethral stricture, a bladder stone, or interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome).

How Is a Prostatitis Diagnostic Report Interpreted at Liv Hospital?

At Liv Hospital, we believe that a diagnosis of “prostatitis” is the beginning of the investigation, not the end. Every patient receives a comprehensive Diagnostic Report that outlines their UPOINT score, their microbiological profile, and their imaging results. We take the time to explain whether your pain is “Prostate-Centric,” “Muscle-Centric,” or “Nerve-Centric.” This level of diagnostic clarity is why men from across the region trust Liv Hospital for their pelvic health. We don’t just find the inflammation; we find the solution.

Get an Online Consultation with
Certified Doctors

Clinics/branches
GDPR

Related Doctors

30 Years of
Excellence

Trusted Worldwide

With patients from across the globe, we bring over three decades of medical

Group 346 LIV Hospital

Reviews from 9,651

4,9

Was this article helpful?

Was this article helpful?

We're Here to Help.
Get in Touch.

Send us all your questions or requests, and our expert team will assist you.

Doctors
GDPR

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why do I need a prostate massage for the diagnosis?
  1. It helps “squeeze” the prostatic fluid into the urethra so it can be collected in a urine sample. This fluid contains the most accurate information about bacteria and white blood cells inside the gland.
  1. Yes. Inflammation irritates the prostate cells, causing them to leak PSA into the blood. At Liv Hospital, we wait for the inflammation to clear before re-testing to get your true baseline.
  1. Not for every case. We typically use it if symptoms are severe, if we suspect an abscess, or if your PSA is elevated and we need to rule out cancer.
  1. This is common in Category III CPPS. It usually means the problem is in the pelvic muscles or the nerves. At Liv Hospital, a “negative” culture is actually a helpful clue that points us toward physical therapy or nerve modulation.
  1.  The assessment is part of your initial consultation. By the end of your first visit at Liv Hospital, we will have a working “phenotype” of your condition to start your personalized treatment.
Spine Hospital of Louisiana

Get an Online Consultation with
Certified Doctors

Clinics/branches
GDPR

Related Doctors

30 Years of
Excellence

Trusted Worldwide

With patients from across the globe, we bring over three decades of medical

Group 346 LIV Hospital

Reviews from 9,651

4,9

Was this article helpful?

Was this article helpful?

RELATED VIDEOS

Need Help? Chat with our medical team

Let's Talk on WhatsApp

📌

Get instant answers from our medical team. No forms, no waiting — just tap below to start chatting now.

or call us at +90 530 174 28 17

How helpful was it?

helpful
GDPR
helpful
GDPR
helpful
GDPR