Yes, prostatitis may be related to frequent sexual activity, but it is not the only or absolute cause. Men are advised to maintain regular and moderate sexual activity and pay attention to any discomfort signals their bodies send.

This can be understood from the following aspects:

1. Excessively frequent sexual activity may cause the prostate to be in a state of congestion for a long time, resulting in poor local blood circulation, which may theoretically increase the risk of prostate inflammation or discomfort.
2. On the other hand, prolonged and deliberate abstinence can also lead to the accumulation of prostatic fluid, which is also detrimental to prostate health. The key lies in "moderation" and "regularity".
3. The causes of prostatitis are complex. Bacterial infection, prolonged sitting, mental stress, alcohol consumption and other factors can all induce it, and it cannot be simply attributed to the frequency of sexual activity.
Therefore, the key to preventing and improving prostate discomfort lies in establishing good lifestyle habits. It is recommended to avoid the extremes of excessive sexual activity or deliberate abstinence; reduce prolonged cycling or sitting, and get up and move around periodically; eat less spicy and stimulating food and drink less alcohol; if symptoms such as frequent urination, painful urination, or persistent pain in the pelvic area occur, seek medical attention promptly instead of attributing it to a single cause or delaying treatment.