Symptoms of mild prostatitis mainly include urinary discomfort and local pain. If these symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.

Specifically, this may manifest in the following ways:

1. Abnormal urination: such as a slight burning or stinging sensation when urinating, frequent urination, urgency, especially at night, and sometimes difficulty urinating.
2. Local discomfort: There may be a dull, throbbing pain in the lower abdomen, perineum, or lumbosacral region, which may worsen after prolonged sitting.
3. Other symptoms: Some people may experience mental fatigue or mild effects on sexual function, such as decreased libido.
If you notice these symptoms, don't panic, but pay attention to your body's signals. It's recommended to first consult a urologist at a reputable hospital to determine the cause. In daily life, avoid prolonged sitting, drink plenty of water, urinate regularly, reduce spicy and irritating foods, and engage in moderate exercise to help alleviate discomfort.