Can ulcerative proctitis cause prostatitis?

Ulcerative proctitis does not cause prostatitis, they are completely different diseases.
Ulcerative proctitis is an inflammatory bowel disease, a chronic non-specific inflammatory lesion of the rectum, with genetic, immune dysfunction, intestinal flora imbalance and other factors related to the clinical manifestations of diarrhea, mucous pus and blood stools, abdominal pain, anxious and heavy (the lower abdomen is uncomfortable, very want to relieve the bowel movement, and there is a sense of incomplete bowel movement).
Prostatitis is an infectious disease of the genitourinary tract. Although the prostate is adjacent to the rectum, the two are not connected.
Its infection is mainly caused by the upward spread of urinary tract infection, the causative organism is often Escherichia coli, staphylococcus, streptococcus, gonococcus, etc. Clinical manifestations of urinary frequency, urinary urgency, pain in urination, urinary hesitation, perineum and suprapubic pain.
If the patient has physical discomfort, it is recommended to actively seek medical attention.