Prostate pain can be caused by physiological reasons such as long-term overwork, but it can also be a symptom of some diseases such as prostatitis, prostate tumors and so on. 1. Physiological factors: prolonged late-night sleep deprivation, sedentary lifestyle, mental overstress, anxiety and depression can lead to perineal muscle tension and thus prostate pain. Long-term consumption of spicy and stimulating diet can also lead to prostate pain. 2. Pathological factors: (1) prostatitis: it is a common cause of prostate pain, when the patient has prostatitis, the local inflammation will stimulate the prostate body and perineal nerve plexus, which will lead to the symptoms of prostate pain. (2) Prostate cancer: The spread and growth of the tumor will compress and irritate the surrounding tissues, thus manifesting the symptoms of prostate pain. Prostate pain may also be caused by other factors, when patients experience discomfort, they should immediately go to the regular hospital for consultation and treatment.