Men with lower abdominal pain on exertion can consider muscle injury, cystitis, urinary tract stones and ulcerative colitis, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination.
1. Muscle injury: If the abdominal muscles are strained or torn due to car accidents, falls and sports, then pain will appear when the abdomen is exerted.
2. Cystitis: If it is caused by holding urine for a long time, retrograde infection, etc., it may cause cystitis, which may cause pain in the lower abdomen after exertion.
3. Urinary stones: if there are bladder stones, urethral stones and other stones in the urinary system, then a force may lead to bladder contraction, etc., and the stone stimulation causes pain.
4. Ulcerative colitis: If there are immune dysfunction, heredity and mental factors, it may cause ulcerative colitis, which may cause pain when you exert yourself.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for further examination to clarify the cause of the disease and timely treatment.