Giancarlo:
When I was around 32, my doctor picked up that I was headed for some prostate problems. His instructions were to make sure I ejaculated at least once per day, by masturbation or having sex. Not wanting to risk anything, I searched around for other solutions and came across a program teaching how to manually stretch the penis to eliminate prostate problems. I followed the doctors advice and made sure I came every day, and did the stretching exercises for many months. At one of my check up’s after about 6 months, he said I was ok, so I resumed my normal lifestyle, however, I continued to stretch every now and then.
I am not familiar with the penis master but assume it is a stretching device of sorts. I don’t think it could have brought on your prostatitis. The condition was probably there before you started, and it only brought the symptoms up allowing you to be diagnosed years earlier, which, in my opinion is good for you, as it gives you a chance to fight it in the early stages.
The urgent need to urinate and inability to keep it in even if the bladder is only partially full is also cured now, however, I was only able to find a solution to this about a year ago. I don’t know if this part was due to a recurring bladder infection, eg, by passing thrush (or some infection) from my partner to me, and then back to her, then back to me, etc, or if it was recurring bouts of prostatitis. I am however convinced that having started UT just over a year ago is what cured me of this (and other) problems. If you want to know more about UT, follow this link and read as much as possible on it. Urine therapy - Wikipedia. If you are serious to get well quick, I can guide you with precisely how to start and go about doing it. I am 40 now and do not have a prostate problem. I drink 1.5 to 2 litres of water per day and can control my piss perfectly.
Regardless of what you decide, you should still go and see the specialist in a months time and hopefully he will give you the all clear.