Prostatitis can cause patients to experience symptoms of difficulty or pain in urination, and some patients may also experience symptoms of low back pain. If not treated promptly, prostatitis can develop into chronic prostatitis, which can increase the difficulty of treatment. Prostatitis is a common male disease in men, and the causes of prostatitis are complex. Patients may experience symptoms of pain or difficulty in urination, Let's take a closer look. Can prostatitis cause low back pain?
"Prostatitis can cause symptoms of low back pain, and patients may also experience symptoms of pain or difficulty urinating. The pain of prostatitis is not limited to the urethra and perineum, but also radiates to nearby areas. Patients often experience low back pain, which means that the low back pain caused by prostatitis is in the lower back. If there is low back pain, it is necessary to be vigilant about whether they have prostatitis,", Untimely treatment can lead to chronic prostatitis, which can increase the difficulty of treating the disease.
2. Pain and discomfort caused by prostatitis are extremely common. Some patients may experience pain in the lower abdomen, while others may experience pain in urination. Patients with prostatitis often experience sagging and dull pain in the lower abdomen, while some patients may experience symptoms of perineal dampness or low back pain. These are common early symptoms of prostatitis. If these symptoms occur, they need to be promptly examined.
"Prostatitis can cause patients to have difficulty urinating, or slight pain in the urethral orifice, and some patients may also experience white mucus secretion in the urethra. Prostatitis is mainly caused by the breeding of bacterial viruses. Usually, it is necessary to cultivate good personal hygiene habits, so as to be able to stay away from the troubles of prostatitis, and attention should be paid to the hygiene of sexual life.", Men should pay attention to breaking the bad habit of multiple sexual partners.
Prostatitis can cause significant harm to the human body. Patients may experience symptoms of painful urination or difficulty urinating, and some patients may also experience low back pain. The low back pain caused by prostatitis mostly occurs in the lower back. If such symptoms occur, it is necessary to be vigilant whether you have prostatitis or not. It is best to go to the hospital for appropriate examination in a timely manner and choose the best treatment plan based on the condition.