Prostatitis can cause testicular pain, but not all testicular pain is caused by having prostatitis.
There are more types of prostatitis, and the degree of the patient’s condition varies. For acute bacterial infectious prostatitis, patients will experience significant pain, which can manifest as testicular pain. In the case of chronic prostatitis, patients will experience pain in the pelvic region and possibly the testicles. For patients with asymptomatic prostatitis, testicular pain is usually not present.
It should be noted that testicular pain can also be seen in a variety of other conditions, such as testicular inflammation, testicular torsion, etc. Once the discomfort occurs, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner for a comprehensive examination to find out the cause of the disease and then targeted treatment.