Can prostatitis cause inguinal lymphatic swelling?

In general, prostatitis is likely to cause inguinal lymphatic swelling, but not in all patients.
Prostatitis includes acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis, chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, etc. If the disease is caused by bacterial and other pathogens, long-term treatment is not appropriate or the condition is serious, the pathogens may invade the inguinal lymph nodes through the bloodstream, thus causing lymphatic swelling.
However, due to the different severity of the disease and treatment effects, as well as the fact that some patients are suffering from mental stress, abnormal immune function, pelvic floor muscle dysfunction and other reasons, so not all patients will have inguinal lymphoma, and the pathogen infected people, not necessarily inguinal lymphoma.
In order to avoid inguinal lymphoma, prostatitis patients need to actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.