Prostatitis is a common disease in men, which generally causes prostate pain, such as sagging and swelling of the perineum, pain, and pain in the pubic symphysis and lower abdomen. Some may experience painful sensations in the urethra, or anal pain, some may experience pain in the root of the thigh, pain in one side of the thigh, or low back pain, and even reflexively radiate pain around the prostate.
The causes of prostate pain should be said to be relatively complex, with as many as 5 types in general, including those related to infection, non infectious inflammation, and neither infection nor inflammation. Some are caused by inflammation and require symptomatic treatment. For the pain caused by prostatitis, it is necessary to first treat prostatitis, and then perform pain removal treatment. For simple prostate pain caused by psychological factors, psychological counseling should be conducted together with pain relief treatment.
Prostate pain has a significant impact, and one of the most important impacts is reducing the patient's "sexual" interest. Clinical statistics show that most patients with prostate pain are affected in their work and life, and even suffer from severe psychiatric symptoms. Just because of prostate pain, many patients suffer from pain such as restlessness, depression, and irritability. Pain in the prostate is accompanied by ejaculation pain and premature ejaculation. If this symptom occurs repeatedly, it can easily cause serious psychological stress to the patient. These psychological stresses can ultimately lead to sexual dysfunction. Because prostate pain mostly occurs in young people, it is not only a significant loss for those who should have enjoyed "sexual" happiness, but also affects family happiness.