Prostatitis usually does not heal completely on its own, but some symptoms may subside spontaneously. It is recommended to seek medical evaluation promptly to avoid delaying treatment.

1. Acute prostatitis: mostly caused by bacterial infection, it may present with symptoms such as fever and painful urination. This condition generally requires medication and is unlikely to resolve on its own.

2. Chronic prostatitis: Symptoms may recur, such as urinary discomfort or dull pain in the pelvic area. Some mild symptoms may temporarily lessen after lifestyle changes, but are prone to recurrence.
3. Influencing factors: Prolonged sitting, spicy food, and overwork may aggravate discomfort. Adjusting these habits can help relieve symptoms, but cannot eliminate the cause.
If you experience any related symptoms, please avoid self-diagnosis. It is recommended to record any changes in your symptoms and seek medical attention as soon as possible. Your doctor will guide you on appropriate treatment based on the type of symptom. In your daily life, pay attention to moderate exercise, avoid holding your urine, and maintain a regular sleep schedule. These measures will help you cooperate with treatment and alleviate discomfort.