Can prostatitis cause difficulty with the tailbone?

Prostatitis does not usually cause tailbone pain. Tailbone pain is usually caused by poor sitting posture, trauma, and lumbar disc herniation. 1. Poor sitting posture: Prostatitis usually leads to pain in the perineum and pelvic area, not the tailbone. Long-term poor sitting posture is prone to pressure and friction on the coccyx area, which may lead to chronic strain, thus causing the coccyx to be difficult to bear. 2. Trauma: Usually due to the impact on the waist, fall and other reasons, resulting in soft tissue injury around the tailbone, which triggered the tailbone is difficult. 3. Lumbar disc herniation: usually caused by long-term weight-bearing, disc degeneration and other factors, which can easily lead to nerve root compression, causing pain in the middle of the lumbosacral region, which may radiate to the spine and tailbone, thus making the coccyx feel uncomfortable. Prostatitis does not usually lead to the tailbone difficult, tailbone difficult in addition to the above factors, but also may be caused by other factors, it is recommended that the patient timely medical examination, clear cause of the corresponding treatment. You should maintain good sitting habits and not overwork to avoid aggravating the pain.