Bacterial prostatitis is mainly caused by bacterial infection and can be improved through medication and daily care. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

Specifically, common causes and treatments include:

1. Routes of infection: Bacteria may enter the prostate through the urethra, or spread through the bloodstream from infections in other parts of the body, leading to prostatitis.
2. Triggering factors: Overwork, prolonged sitting, and holding urine may reduce local resistance and increase the risk of infection.
3. Treatment: Doctors usually prescribe antibiotics based on the test results. If there is pain or urinary discomfort, medications to relieve symptoms may also be used.
4. Supportive care: During treatment, pay attention to rest, drink plenty of water, avoid spicy food, and reduce prolonged cycling or sitting.
During the recovery process, please strictly follow your doctor's instructions to complete the course of treatment. Even if symptoms lessen, do not stop medication on your own. Maintaining a regular sleep schedule and moderate activity will help reduce the risk of relapse. If symptoms persist or recur, you should promptly return to your doctor for a follow-up appointment to adjust the treatment plan.