Male bladder pain may be caused by cystitis, prostatitis, bladder cancer and other factors.
1. Cystitis: Inflammatory reaction of bladder mucosal tissues may cause redness, swelling and pain of bladder mucosa, which is clinically manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination and lower abdominal pain.
2. Prostatitis: the prostate gland is usually located below the bladder, if it is stimulated by local inflammation, it may become swollen, and if the swollen prostate gland presses on the bladder area, it may also produce pain.
3. Bladder cancer: If cancerous lesions occur in bladder tissues, symptoms such as hematuria, frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and dysuria may occur, and as the tumor grows bigger, symptoms of bladder pain may also occur.
If men experience bladder pain, they should consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying their condition.