Patient Question: Disease:Prostate ProblemsDescription:Hello doctor! I am a 28-year-old male, conscious of muscle pain in the disc cavity of the pelvis (left side of the pubic bone to the sciatic bone area, the inner side of the pelvis). I had thought it was a muscle strain from exercise, and had an MRI of the pelvic disk done at the orthopedic department, and no problems were found in the bone or soft tissues. Then I wondered if it was a male reproductive system problem. I had an ultrasound of the prostate done at the hospital, two of them, a general kind (kidney-bladder-ureter-prostate) and a transrectal ultrasound of the prostate. Both realistically showed no abnormalities, the prostate was normal in size and shape and internally. The seminal vesicles were also not dilated. However, I am really in a lot of pain here, so I am very puzzled. Hope to provide help:May I ask the doctor: 1, the report has a sentence “periprostatic veins from the obvious dilation”, what does this mean? What does this mean? Does it have anything to do with it? 2.During the examination, I heard the doctor say to the person next to me, “Look at this, the veins are usually like this in prostatitis. But he didn’t write prostatitis in the report either, so it’s weird. “The prostate is normal in shape and size, with homogeneous parenchymal echogenicity and no abnormal echogenicity”, does it mean that there is no inflammation in the prostate? Request the doctor to answer, thanks …… Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine First Affiliated Hospital urology male Zhou Shaohu replied: Follow the hospital WeChat public number; gzzyydxdyfsyu, you can make an appointment to register! “The periprostatic veins are obviously dilated”, indicating that the prostate is congested, which can cause pain, that is, suggesting “pelvic stasis syndrome”. The fact is that the actual “pelvic pain syndrome” has replaced the diagnosis of “chronic prostatitis” with the “pelvic pain syndrome”! It is recommended to consult a doctor for effective treatment with a combination of Chinese and Western medicines.