Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome(CPPS)
Sometimes prostatitis is due to a bacterial infection, however, 90-95% of cases are considered non-bacterial and fall under the Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) category, a more befitting name to the correct diagnoses of pelvic pain.
Why Kegels Don’t Always Work — It’s Not Just About the Muscles
In conditions such as urinary incontinence and chronic pelvic pain, research suggests that the brain’s control of the pelvic floor may already be altered. Because of these neurological changes, restoring pelvic floor function often requires more than simple exercise repetition.

