Why prostatitis and infection happens.

In your Case Study Analysis related to the scenario provided, explain the following: The factors that affect fertility (STDs). Why inflammatory markers rise in
STD/PID. Why prostatitis and infection happens. Also, explain the causes of a systemic
reaction. Why a patient would need a splenectomy after a diagnosis of ITP. Anemia and the different kinds of anemia (i.e., micro and macrocytic).
Group B - Scenario 4: A 14-year-old female is brought to the urgent care by her mother, who states that the girl has had an abnormal number of bruises and “funny-looking red splotches” on her legs. These bruises were first noticed about 2 weeks ago and are not related to trauma. PMH not remarkable and she takes no medications. The mother does state the girl is recovering from a “bad case of mono” and was on bed rest at home for the past 3 weeks. The girl noticed that her gums were slightly bleeding when she brushed her
teeth that morning.
Labs at urgent care demonstrated normal hgb and hct with normal WBC differential. A platelet count of
100,000/mm3 was the only abnormal finding. The staff also noticed that the venipuncture site oozed for a
few minutes after pressure was released. The doctor at urgent care referred the patient and her mother to the ED for a complete workup of the low platelet count, including a peripheral blood smear for suspected immune thrombocytopenic purpura.