What causes a man's lower abdomen to swell?

What causes a man's lower abdomen to swell?

Lower abdominal distension is a problem that many male friends are more concerned about, because many male friends often have lower abdominal distension, which has a certain impact on male friends, so it is very necessary to properly understand men's lower abdominal distension. Let's discuss the explanation of the causes of men's lower abdominal distension below, and I hope everyone can understand it.

Because there are many key organs and internal organs in the lower abdomen, abdominal distension and pain cannot be ignored. In clinical medicine, most of the lower abdominal distension and pain in men are symptoms of prostatitis. The lower abdominal distension and pain in men caused by the male prostate is a strong radiating reaction of pain, which may be subacute prostatitis.

Men's lower abdominal pain may also be a symptom of other diseases. The details need to be confirmed after diagnosis. Prostatitis is the most common symptom in adult men, accounting for about 1/3-1/2 of the patients in the outpatient clinic of Chinese medicine. It is clinically divided into subacute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis, of which chronic prostatitis is more common. The disease can occur in adults of all ages. It rarely occurs before puberty, but it is more common in 20-40 years old. About 35%-40% of those over 35 years old have the disease.

Subacute prostatitis may present with systemic symptoms such as chills, fever, and fatigue. Some symptoms include a feeling of pressure in the perineum or upper toe bones, which worsens when sitting for a long time or defecating, and radiates to the waist, lower abdomen, back, and thigh roots. If caused by small cysts, the pain worsens and defecation is impossible. Symptoms at the urethral opening include a burning sensation during urination, inability to hold urine, frequent and urgent urination, and may be accompanied by hematuria or purulent secretions from the urethral opening at the end of urination. Rectal symptoms include distended duodenum, urgency and a feeling of defecation, and white secretions may be discharged from the urethral opening during defecation.

Therefore, men's lower abdominal distension and pain are often caused by prostatitis. Regardless of whether it is caused by prostatitis or not, if men have abdominal distension and pain, they must go to a reliable hospital clinic for medical treatment in time to avoid missing the best time for diagnosis and causing serious consequences for their health.

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