Refund Policy
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The custom is to return product within two days from purchase.
If the product is not opened (quality in each pack is not touched).
INPORTANT NOTES
Do not accept damaged or dented items.
Always open the packaging carefully and save it until you are sure that the item is OK.
Please contact me for assistance.
When returning an item please send it back in its original packaging and you must contact me and I will provide the shipping address to which the return item is to be shipped.
The Product warranty period for refunds and replacement is 120 days from the shipping date.
A 15% restocking fee applies to all returns. This fee is calculated on the cost of the product(s) only.1. We have a 1 months return policy for hardware goods, though products MUST be in an UN-use state.
Because of our experience our phones are not refundable once purchased, buyer are expected to be sure of what they want to buy first before making a purchase.
Description
Prostatitis is being described as an infection of the prostate. It can also be an inflammation with no sign of infection. Just 5% to 10% of cases are caused by bacterial infection. It does not raise the risk of getting prostate cancer. The primary symptom of chronic infectious prostatitis is usually repeated bladder infections. Prostatitis is considered chronic if it lasts more than three months.
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Chronic bacterial prostatitis. This condition is the result of recurrent urinary tract infections that have entered the prostate gland. It is thought to exist for several years in some men before producing symptoms. The symptoms are similar to acute bacterial prostatitis, but are less severe and can fluctuate in intensity. The diagnosis of this condition is often challenging. It's often difficult to find the bacteria in the urine. Treatment includes antibiotics for four to 12 weeks and other treatment for pain. Sometimes men are given suppressive low-dose, long-duration antibiotic therapy.
Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. This is the most common form of the disease, accounting for 90% of the cases. The condition is marked by urinary and genital pain for at least three of the past six months. Patients have no bacteria in their urine, but may have other signs of inflammation. The condition can be confused with interstitial cystitis (a chronic inflammation of the bladder).