The perineum indicates to the area between the anus and genitals, reaching from one or the other by the vaginal opening to the anus or the scrotum to the anus. Perineal pain can cause from a variety of conditions, including some serious and life-threatening causes. Local abscess formation may be difficult to catch by physical examination and can need emergency imaging. There is no confirming infection or other obvious pathology. The ICS suggests that in men, the term prostatodynia (prostate-pain) should not be used as it drive to turbulence between a single symptom and a syndrome. Perineal pain can cause harm to people of both genders. In males, the perineum seen just behind the scrotum and extends to the anus. In females, the perineum starts at the front of the vulva and extends to the anus.
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