Can prostatitis cause testicular pain?
Asked by:Chiara
Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 04:41 PM
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Daphne
Apr 02, 2026
Prostatitis may cause testicular pain, so you need to cooperate with your doctor for treatment in time to avoid further aggravation of the condition.
Prostatitis is usually caused by bacterial infection. It may cause symptoms of fever, frequent urination and urgency, and may also cause pelvic pain. If prostatitis is severe, testicular pain may also occur. You can usually cooperate with your doctor to choose levofloxacin capsules or azithromycin tablets, doxycycline tablets and other drugs for treatment.
You should also pay more attention to rest, wear loose and comfortable clothes, and try to avoid spicy and irritating foods in your diet to avoid affecting the recovery of the condition.
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