Prostatitis is usually not directly caused by excessive sexual activity, but it may be related to factors associated with sexual activity. Men are advised to pay attention to personal hygiene and maintain a regular sleep schedule, and to seek medical attention promptly if they experience any discomfort.

Specifically, this can be understood from the following aspects:

1. Risk of infection: Unclean sexual activity may increase the chance of bacteria entering the urethra, thereby inducing inflammation, but moderate and hygienic sexual activity itself does not directly cause prostatitis.
2. Lifestyle habits: Habits such as prolonged sitting, holding urine, or insufficient water intake may have a greater impact on prostate health. These factors are often more worthy of attention than the frequency of sexual activity.
3. Individual differences: Some patients may experience prostate congestion due to excessively frequent sexual activity, but this is rare and usually occurs in conjunction with other unhealthy habits.
If you experience symptoms such as frequent urination or pain, it is recommended to avoid self-medication. You can try to alleviate these symptoms by adjusting your lifestyle (such as avoiding prolonged sitting and drinking more water) and go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment according to the doctor's guidance.