What’s wrong with male pubic pain?

Male pubic pain may be due to glans, orchitis and prostate abscess. 1. Glans inflammation: it is mostly caused by inflammation of the glans area due to factors such as trauma, irritation or infection. Clinically, most patients will have localized erythema and edema, pain, etc. Male pubic pain may be caused by glansitis. 2. Orchitis: usually caused by bacterial and viral infections, patients mostly show testicular pain and swelling, radiating pain, pressure pain and so on. As a result, it can also lead to the occurrence of symptoms of male pubic pain. 3. Prostate abscess: it is usually a complication of acute prostatitis, urethritis and epididymitis, which is mostly caused by the infection of pathogenic microorganisms. The pain is obvious during the onset of the disease and will radiate to the pubic area, resulting in redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms of the testicles. Therefore, it is also possible that prostate abscess causes pubic pain in men. To summarize, patients are advised to go to the hospital for relevant examinations in time to clarify the cause of the disease and target treatment.