After radical prostate cancer surgery, pain and discomfort in the perineum may occur. Usually this symptom is short-term and usually disappears in six months to a year; when the symptom flares up, recovery can be facilitated by warm water sitz baths and the use of medications to relieve muscle spasms, such as indomethacin suppositories, to alleviate the discomfort. After radical prostate cancer surgery, the re-anastomosis of the bladder and urethra can cause pain and discomfort in the perineum, which manifests itself as fidgeting and pain after contracting the pelvic floor muscles, which interferes with rest and activity. This perineal discomfort after surgery is short-term, usually half a year to a year this symptom will disappear and return to the previous state, to avoid perineal pressure, you can take a warm water sitz bath every day to relieve the tension of the pelvic floor muscles, at the same time, you can anally inserted indomethacin suppositories to relieve the spasm of the pelvic floor muscles. In some cases, the pain and discomfort in the pubic area cannot be relieved for a long time, so it is recommended to consult a doctor to find out the cause of the pain and treat it actively.