Prostate pain refers to the symptoms of pain in the surrounding tissues centered on the prostate gland, such as perineal pain, lower back pain, and pain in the groin, due to the stimulation of local inflammatory mediators in the prostate gland.
1. Perineal pain: due to the obstacle of local blood circulation of the prostate gland and the stimulation of inflammation, the inflammatory factor radiates to the perineum, so the disease of the prostate gland area will lead to vague pain in the perineum.
2. Lumbar back pain: the prostate gland is located in the center of the pelvis, connected to the bladder and the urethra and then close to the rectum. Therefore, patients with prostate disease will cause pain in various parts of the pelvic area, including the lower back.
3. Pain in the groin: Since the prostate is located near the groin, if prostatitis occurs, it will directly involve the groin area and cause pain in that area.
If you are experiencing prostate pain, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to get a clear picture of the cause of the problem and then proceed to the next step under the guidance of your doctor.