Symptoms of prostatitis include urinary discomfort and pelvic pain. Treatment requires a comprehensive approach, including medication and lifestyle adjustments, depending on the specific type of prostatitis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly if related symptoms occur and avoid self-medication.

1. Common Symptoms

Symptoms may include frequent urination, urgency, or a burning sensation during urination; pain is often concentrated in the perineum, lumbosacral region, etc., and some patients may also experience fatigue or fever. Symptoms may fluctuate in severity, and prolonged discomfort may affect daily life.
2. Treatment Methods (Reference)
Acute prostatitis usually requires antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor; chronic patients may need to combine medication with warm sitz baths for relief. Avoiding prolonged sitting, reducing spicy foods, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule can help improve the condition. Seeking counseling can also help alleviate psychological stress.
If symptoms recur or worsen, you should consult a urologist at a reputable hospital for examination to determine the type of symptom and develop a personalized treatment plan. In daily life, pay attention to keeping warm, engaging in moderate exercise, and maintaining scientific knowledge; avoid believing in unverified folk remedies.