Prostatitis usually does not directly cause soreness in the buttocks, but may cause pain in the perineum and pelvic area.
Prostatitis can be categorized into two types: acute and chronic. Patients with acute prostatitis may experience fever, chills, frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination, and may experience pain in the lower abdomen, external genitalia, and perineum, rectal distension and discomfort, and dyspareunia.
Patients with chronic prostatitis may experience symptoms of urinary abnormalities such as frequent urination, urgency, increased nocturia, and incomplete urination, as well as pain in the perineum, pelvic area, and suprapubic external genitalia.
If you have prostatitis, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time, if there is soreness and swelling of the buttocks, it is also recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and actively treat.