Is Soreness and Pain Inside Men’s Buttocks Related to Prostatitis?

Based on the symptom of soreness and pain in the buttocks of men alone, it is impossible to directly determine its relationship with prostatitis, but can also be combined with other accompanying symptoms to make a preliminary judgment, as follows. If it is just a simple buttock soreness and no other symptoms, consider that it has nothing to do with prostatitis. It may also be sciatica or a herniated disc, or it may be related to sedentary and inactive habits. If the buttock pain is accompanied by prostate swelling and pain, increased secretion of prostate fluid, and accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary incontinence, urinary dribbling, and urinary pain and other symptoms, then it is considered to be related to prostatitis. If you want to accurately analyze whether it belongs to prostatitis, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible, and diagnose and analyze it through prostate ultrasound and prostate fluid test, and then actively carry out regular treatment after diagnosis, so as to avoid delaying the condition.