Pain at the root of the prostate gland may be related to external injury, prostatitis, prostate cancer and other factors. 1. External injury: the patient’s perineum and other parts of the body have been hit by external forces, which may lead to bruising, pain and other uncomfortable symptoms in the prostate gland and its nearby tissues. 2. Prostatitis: the main symptoms of this disease include frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, perineal pain and discomfort, and some patients may also have erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and other symptoms. 3. Prostate cancer: there are often no obvious symptoms in the early stage of the disease, and as the disease continues to develop, symptoms such as urinary discomfort, localized pain, and hematochezia can occur. There are many reasons for prostate root pain, and the symptoms of prostate root pain may also be related to other factors. It is recommended to go to the urology department in time for treatment of the cause.