Treatment Overview
Prostatitis and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) are two common prostate conditions in men that can coexist or present overlapping symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, weak stream, incomplete bladder emptying, and pelvic discomfort. In Korea, specialized urology clinics offer integrated management programs to treat both conditions simultaneously. These programs focus on relieving urinary symptoms, reducing inflammation, preventing complications, and improving overall prostate health.
Purpose & Benefits
The main goals of combined management of prostatitis and BPH include:
- Alleviating urinary symptoms such as frequent urination, nocturia, and weak urine flow
- Reducing prostate inflammation and associated pelvic pain
- Preventing complications like urinary retention or recurrent infections
- Improving sexual health and overall quality of life
- Providing long-term monitoring and preventive care
Benefits of Korean clinics include access to experienced urologists, advanced diagnostic tools, minimally invasive treatment options, and structured care for international patients.
Ideal Candidates
Integrated management programs are suitable for men who:
- Experience urinary symptoms due to BPH or prostatitis
- Have a history of chronic prostatitis with concurrent prostate enlargement
- Require evaluation for both conditions to optimize treatment
- Seek comprehensive, minimally invasive, or conservative treatment options
- Are international patients looking for coordinated care in Korea
Early intervention ensures better symptom control, improved urinary function, and reduced risk of complications.
Possible Risks & Complications
Without proper management, prostatitis and BPH can lead to:
- Persistent urinary symptoms and discomfort
- Urinary retention or bladder infections
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Sexual dysfunction, including erectile issues
- Recurrent or chronic prostatitis
Treatment itself is generally safe, but minor side effects from medications (e.g., alpha-blockers, antibiotics, anti-inflammatories) or minimally invasive procedures may occur.
Techniques & Technology Used
Korean urology clinics use a range of techniques for combined management:
- Medical Therapy: Alpha-blockers, 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, anti-inflammatories, antibiotics (for bacterial prostatitis)
- Minimally Invasive Procedures: Laser therapy, transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), or holmium laser enucleation for patients with moderate-to-severe BPH
- Physical Therapy: Pelvic floor muscle training to relieve chronic prostatitis-related discomfort
- Diagnostics: PSA testing, ultrasound, uroflowmetry, urinalysis, and prostate imaging
- Lifestyle Guidance: Diet, hydration, bladder training, and stress management
- Follow-Up & Monitoring: Regular check-ups to evaluate symptom improvement and prevent recurrence
Treatment Process in Korea
- Initial Consultation: Comprehensive review of urinary symptoms, prostate health, and medical history
- Diagnostic Evaluation: Lab tests, imaging, PSA testing, and symptom scoring for BPH and prostatitis
- Customized Treatment Plan: Medication, minimally invasive therapy, and lifestyle adjustments
- Therapy & Follow-Up: Regular follow-up to monitor response, adjust therapy, and provide additional interventions if needed
- Long-Term Management: Preventive care, lifestyle counseling, and periodic evaluations to maintain urinary and prostate health
Recovery & After-Care
- Symptom relief is typically gradual and depends on the severity of BPH and prostatitis
- Medication adherence, lifestyle modifications, and pelvic floor exercises are crucial for recovery
- Regular monitoring ensures effective symptom management and early detection of recurrence
- Counseling may be provided for sexual health and stress management related to chronic prostate issues
Results & Longevity
- Improved urinary flow, reduced frequency, and relief from nocturia
- Alleviation of pelvic pain and chronic prostatitis symptoms
- Prevention of urinary retention and recurrent infections
- Enhanced sexual function and overall quality of life
- Long-term maintenance with ongoing monitoring and preventive care
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
- Highly skilled urologists specializing in both BPH and prostatitis
- Advanced diagnostic tools and minimally invasive treatments
- Multidisciplinary care addressing urinary, pelvic, and sexual health
- Structured care programs for international patients, including translation and follow-up
- Affordable yet high-quality treatment compared to many Western countries
Cost Range
- Consultation & Diagnostics: USD 50–150
- Medication Therapy: USD 50–300
- Minimally Invasive Procedures: USD 1,500–4,000
- Follow-Up Visits: USD 50–100
Costs vary depending on the severity, clinic, and international patient services.
Popular Clinics in Korea
- Seoul National University Hospital
- Samsung Medical Center, Seoul
- Asan Medical Center, Seoul
- Severance Hospital (Yonsei University)
- St. Mary’s Hospital, Seoul
- Gangnam Urology Specialist Clinics
These clinics offer integrated care for prostatitis and BPH for both domestic and international patients.



