Does prostatitis symptom buttock ache?

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Prostatitis is caused by a variety of complex reasons, with urethral irritation symptoms and chronic pelvic pain as the main clinical manifestations of prostate disease. Prostatitis is a common disease in urology department, which is the first in male patients under 50 years old. Although the incidence rate of prostatitis is very high, the etiology is still not very clear, especially the non bacterial prostatitis, so its treatment is mainly to improve symptoms. Does prostatitis symptom buttock ache? Let's talk about it

Does prostatitis symptom buttock ache?

Type I prostatitis is often characterized by sudden onset of chills, fever, fatigue and weakness. It has perineal and suprapubic pain. It can cause frequent urination, * urgency and irritation of rectum, and even acute urinary retention.

The clinical symptoms of type II and type III prostatitis are similar, with pain and abnormal urination. No matter which type of chronic prostatitis can show similar clinical symptoms, collectively known as prostatitis syndrome, including pelvic and sacral pain, dysuria and sexual dysfunction. The manifestations of pelvic and sacral pain are extremely complex. The pain is generally located in the suprapubic, lumbosacral and perineal parts. Radiative pain can be manifested as pain in the urethra, spermatic cord, testis, groin and ventral side,

Radiation to the abdomen is similar to acute abdomen, and radiation along the urinary tract is similar to renal colic, which often leads to misdiagnosis. Abnormal urination is manifested as frequent urination, urgency, pain, poor urination, bifurcated urine line, dripping after urination, increased frequency of nocturia, and milky white secretion from urethra after urination or defecation. Occasionally complicated with sexual dysfunction, including loss of libido, premature ejaculation, ejaculation pain, erectile dysfunction and impotence.

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Prostate massage can empty the concentrated secretion in the prostate tube and drain the infection focus in the area of gland obstruction. Therefore, for stubborn cases, prostate massage can be performed every 3-7 days while using antibiotics. A variety of physical factors have been used as prostate physiotherapy, such as microwave, radio frequency, ultrashort wave, medium wave and hot water hip bath, which has certain benefits for relaxing prostate, posterior urethral smooth muscle and pelvic floor muscle, strengthening antibacterial effect and relieving pain symptoms.