The etiology of pubic bone pain is mostly considered differently depending on the population in which it occurs.
If the patient has a history of significant trauma or osteoporosis, it is most often considered to be triggered by a pelvic fracture.
If the patient is a pregnant woman and has pubic pain in late pregnancy or after delivery, it is most often considered to be caused by pubic separation.
If the patient is a woman whose pubic bone separation does not heal for a long time, it is most often considered to be caused by pubic osteitis
If the patient is a male and has symptoms such as abnormal urination and sexual dysfunction, it is mostly considered to be caused by chronic prostatitis.