Vague pain near the bladder, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the specific causes: First, when suffering from cystitis and urethritis, there can be vague pain in the bladder area, which can be accompanied by symptoms of frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination, or accompanied by an obvious feeling of incomplete urination. Routine laboratory tests of urine are needed for further identification. Secondly, stones in the urinary tract, such as bladder stones and stones in the lower ureter, may present with vague pain in the bladder area, mostly with abnormalities in urination, such as frequency, urgency and interruption of urination. Ultrasound examination of the urinary system is needed to further identify the presence of stones. Thirdly, tumor of the bladder can present with vague pain in the bladder area, and at the same time, it can be accompanied by meatus hematuria. Patients initially show obvious meatus hematuria, but the pain is not obvious. With the further increase of the tumor volume, the pain in the small abdomen may gradually appear, or accompanied by painful urination and other symptoms, which need to be further identified by CT examination of the bladder. Fourthly, when men suffer from prostatitis and prostatic hyperplasia, they can also have vague pain in the bladder area. This is a good way to identify the symptoms of the disease, such as difficulty in urination, thinning of the urine line or weakness in urination.