Dull pain in the male pubic area
Dull pain in the pubic area of male patients may be related to factors such as trauma, fasciitis, and hip arthritis. Patients should seek timely medical attention at a hospital and, after diagnosis, follow medical advice to choose appropriate medications or surgical treatments. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Trauma
If a male sustains an injury at work, such as a fall causing damage to the pubic region, it may lead to symptoms including dull pain, swelling, and restricted movement. For mild cases, treatments such as warm compresses and massage may be used to improve blood circulation and achieve pain relief.
2. Fasciitis
When inflammatory changes occur in the fascia of the pubic area, affecting the health of surrounding muscles, the spreading inflammation may cause pain, muscle spasms, and numbness. Mild cases can be treated under medical guidance with medications such as diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets, celecoxib capsules, or ibuprofen sustained-release capsules. If the condition worsens, open surgery may be considered to remove the affected tissue and control disease progression.
3. Hip Arthritis
Hip joint trauma or dislocation can trigger local inflammatory responses, leading to soreness and swelling in areas such as the ilium, pubis, and ischium. Severe cases may result in inability to move normally. If symptoms progressively worsen, total hip replacement surgery may be recommended under medical supervision. Bed rest is advised following surgery.
In addition, other factors such as sciatica may also contribute. It is recommended that male patients seek prompt medical evaluation at a hospital and follow medical advice to determine appropriate treatment measures.