Acute prostatitis is a common disease in men, often accompanied by symptoms of general weakness. This condition may be caused by an inflammatory response resulting from a bacterial infection of the prostate, leading to a series of uncomfortable symptoms.

In cases of acute prostatitis, patients may experience pain in the perineum or rectal region, which may radiate to the lower back, back of the thigh, or abdomen. Urinary symptoms may include frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination, and hematuria may even occur. General weakness is often associated with an overactivation of the body's immune system due to the inflammatory response, leading to extreme fatigue and weakness. If symptoms are accompanied by high fever, chills, or abnormal urine (such as hematuria or pyuria), it may indicate a more serious condition requiring immediate medical attention.

In addition to the symptoms mentioned above, acute prostatitis may also be related to unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as prolonged sitting, an unbalanced diet, and lack of exercise. These factors can all increase the risk of developing the disease. Understanding these accompanying symptoms and triggering conditions is important for self-diagnosis and timely medical attention.

Warning signs include high fever, chills, severe hematuria or pyuria, etc. These symptoms indicate that the condition may be very serious and require immediate professional medical help. Some patients may mistakenly believe that acute prostatitis is the result of a common cold or overwork, and ignore the importance of seeking medical attention promptly. In fact, this disease requires laboratory tests and a doctor's professional judgment for diagnosis and treatment. When the above symptoms occur, especially when general weakness is accompanied by other typical prostatitis symptoms, you should seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying treatment.
[Prevention Tips:]
1. Maintain regular lifestyle habits and avoid prolonged sitting.
2. Pay attention to personal hygiene, especially the cleanliness of the genital area.
3. Increase physical exercise to improve the body's immunity.
4. Maintain a balanced diet and eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits.