What happens when prostatitis causes abdominal pain

Prostatitis causing abdominal pain is mainly related to inflammatory stimulation, but also may be related to local cold, poor lifestyle and other factors. Prostatitis is a common clinical acute and chronic inflammatory disease. Patients with prostatitis will experience abdominal pain, mainly because prostatitis is infected by bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Aspergillus, followed by bloodstream infection or retrograde infection through the urethra, and discomfort occurs in the suprapubic region, causing patients to experience abdominal pain, lumbago and other symptoms. In addition, if patients do not pay attention to keep warm, resulting in pelvic local blood circulation obstacles, muscle spasm, it is easy to promote the onset of symptoms, followed by abdominal pain. Secondly, the triggering factors of this disease also include sedentary, irregular sex life, long time riding across and other bad lifestyle related. In most cases, the prognosis of prostatitis is good when it is treated in a timely and standardized manner. Patients need to go to the hospital, strengthen daily life management, and have regular follow-ups.