Painful urination due to prostatitis may be a complication of the condition. Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland, commonly seen in adult men. Its symptoms are varied, with urethral discomfort and perineal pain being among the most common manifestations.

The reason prostatitis causes perineal pain after urination may be related to the spread of inflammation to the tissues surrounding the prostate. Inflammation can cause local tissue swelling, resulting in pain after urination. If the patient experiences a weak urine stream or urinary frequency and urgency, this may be a sign that prostatitis is further affecting the urethra. The nature of the urethral irritation and pain may be dull or stinging, lasting from a few minutes to several hours, and in severe cases may be accompanied by fever and difficulty urinating.

Symptoms of prostatitis are diverse and vary greatly from person to person. If symptoms persist or are accompanied by fever, hematuria, or other symptoms, you should seek medical attention immediately for professional examination and treatment. Diagnosis of prostatitis requires a doctor's professional examination, including digital rectal examination and urinalysis. Self-diagnosis carries risks and should be avoided.

[Prevention Tips:]
1. Maintain regular lifestyle habits and avoid sitting still for long periods of time.
2. Maintain good personal hygiene habits, especially in the genital area.
3. Maintain appropriate physical exercise to enhance the body's resistance.
4. Pay attention to a healthy diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods.