Can men get pelvic inflammatory disease?

Men can get pelvic inflammatory disease, but it is clinically rare. The development of pelvic inflammatory disease in men is rare. Due to the anatomy of the male reproductive system, the male urethra, genitals and pelvis are not connected, so the incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease is extremely low. However, the presence of more severe diseases such as appendicitis or prostatitis leads to pus and inflammatory exudation, which may cause inflammation of the male pelvis and peritoneum. In addition, such as some intestinal infections that cause infection of other organs and tubes in men, may also cause pelvic inflammatory disease and peritonitis in men, causing abdominal pain. If men have lower abdominal cramps and other unsuitable, they should consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for further examination, clarify the cause with the help of the doctor, and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.