What is the sudden vague pain in the triangle of the lower abdomen for men?

The vague pain in the triangle of the small abdomen with sudden onset includes the following in the clinic: in the first case, it may be formed by urinary stones. The stones are mainly considered to be in the process of ureteral stone excretion, suddenly embedded in the narrowing of the ureter, causing symptoms of radiating pain to the perineum and small abdomen. The onset of the disease is relatively sudden, and there is even the possibility of sudden interruption of urination causing hematuria, which is more common among men. In the second case, it may be due to cystitis or bladder urinary tract infection, which can lead to frequent and urgent urination, with cramping and hidden pain in the lower abdomen, and sometimes marked hematuria. In this case, it is best to have an ultrasound of the bladder area to find the cause of the disease and to treat it systematically according to the cause. In the third case, the pain in the lower abdominal triangle may be due to polyps or proctitis of the rectum. However, this condition is accompanied by vague pain and may be accompanied by an urgency in the back. Therefore, it is best to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to find the exact cause of the hidden pain in the small abdomen of the triangle.

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