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Will prostatitis cause low back pain?

Asked by:Diana

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 08:40 AM

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  • Margaret Margaret

    Apr 10, 2026

    Prostatitis may cause low back pain, often associated with inflammatory stimulation or exacerbation of the condition. Prostatitis mainly includes bacterial prostatitis, non-bacterial prostatitis, chronic prostatitis, asymptomatic prostatitis, pelvic pain syndrome and other types.

    1. Bacterial prostatitis

    Bacterial prostatitis may be related to urinary tract infection, bacterial retrograde infection and other factors, and usually presents with symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination. Inflammatory stimulation may radiate to the waist, causing low back pain. Patients can use levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, cefixime dispersible tablets, azithromycin capsules and other drugs for anti-infective treatment as directed by the doctor.

    2. Non-bacterial prostatitis

    Non-bacterial prostatitis may be related to factors such as prolonged sitting, spicy diet, and alcohol consumption. It usually presents with perineal swelling and pain, discomfort during urination and other symptoms. The inflammatory reaction may involve the lumbar nerves, causing low back pain. Patients can use celecoxib capsules, diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets, tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules and other drugs to relieve symptoms as directed by their doctor.

    3. Chronic prostatitis

    Chronic prostatitis may be related to long-term inflammatory stimulation, immune dysfunction and other factors, and usually manifests as lower abdominal pain, sexual dysfunction and other symptoms. Continued progression of the disease may lead to pelvic congestion and pain in the lower back. Patients can use Qianlieshutong Capsules, Longguanshu Capsules, Pule'an Tablets and other proprietary Chinese medicines as prescribed by their doctor.

    4. Asymptomatic prostatitis

    Asymptomatic prostatitis usually causes no obvious discomfort, but the presence of inflammation may slightly irritate surrounding tissues, and some patients may experience soreness in the waist. This kind of situation generally does not require special treatment, and regular review is enough.

    5. Pelvic pain syndrome

    Pelvic pain syndrome may be related to neuromuscular dysfunction and usually presents with persistent pain in the pelvic region that may radiate to the waist. Patients can follow the doctor's advice for physical therapy or use drugs such as gabapentin capsules and amitriptyline tablets to regulate nerve function.

    Patients with prostatitis should avoid sitting for long periods of time and holding in urine, and should engage in warm-water sitz baths or levator exercises. In terms of diet, it is necessary to reduce the intake of spicy foods, quit smoking and limit alcohol consumption. If low back pain continues to worsen or is accompanied by fever, hematuria and other symptoms, you should seek medical advice promptly to check whether it is complicated by other urinary system diseases. Maintaining a regular daily routine and moderate exercise can help improve pelvic blood circulation and reduce symptoms.

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