Can a male urinary tract infection cause lower left abdominal pain?

Male urinary tract infections are likely to cause pain in the left lower abdomen, such as cystitis, pyelonephritis, ureteral stones and so on.
1. Cystitis: Infection of the bladder mucosa, the patient due to inflammatory stimuli often manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency, dysuria, lower abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. When the inflammation site is close to the left side, it can be manifested as left lower abdominal pain.
2. Pyelonephritis: Inflammation occurs in the renal pelvis and renal parenchyma, due to the involvement of inflammation, lumbar pain will occur, sometimes radiating to the left lower abdomen.
3. Ureteral stone: if the left ureteral stone is embedded in the ureter, the stone can cause infection due to prolonged stimulation, and then pain will appear, which radiates to the abdomen and causes pain in the left lower abdomen.
Male urinary tract infection may cause left lower abdominal pain, but the appearance of left lower abdominal pain is not necessarily a urinary tract infection, may also be pancreatitis, intestinal spasm and other causes.
It is recommended that patients with symptoms of lower left abdominal pain go to a regular hospital in a timely manner to receive professional treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease and strive for early recovery.