Recurrent groin pain in prostatitis may be related to inflammation stimulation of nerves, complication of inguinal lymphadenitis and other reasons. 1. Inflammation stimulates the nerves: prostatitis can lead to the release of inflammatory factors, which stimulate the pelvic peripheral nerves and cause pain in the groin. 2. Complicated inguinal lymphadenitis: bacteria and other pathogens can flow into the inguinal lymph nodes through the lymphatic vessels, which can cause inguinal lymphadenitis and painful symptoms. It is recommended that people with prostatitis inguinal recurrent pain consult a doctor in a timely manner, make a clear diagnosis, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition of the body to bring about adverse effects, and add an additional burden to the body.