Symptoms of prostatitis include urinary discomfort and pelvic pain, which can usually be relieved with proper treatment. However, delaying treatment may affect quality of life. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and to choose a treatment plan based on the type of prostatitis.

1. Common symptoms

Symptoms may include frequent urination, urgency, or burning pain during urination; dull pain or a feeling of heaviness in the pelvic area, sometimes radiating to the lower back and perineum. Some people may also experience fatigue or fever.
2. Potential Impact
If not addressed promptly, the discomfort may persist and recur, disrupting daily routines and mood. In rare cases, it may affect urination, but in most cases, it will not directly lead to serious organic lesions.
3. Treatment methods
Treatment usually focuses on medication; doctors will prescribe antibiotics or symptom-relieving medications depending on the type of infection. Warm sitz baths, adequate hydration, and avoiding prolonged sitting can also aid recovery. Chronic cases may require a combination of physical therapy and lifestyle adjustments.
If you experience any related symptoms, it is recommended that you first visit the urology department of a reputable hospital for diagnosis to avoid self-medication. During treatment, maintain a light diet, regular sleep schedule, and complete the course of treatment as prescribed by your doctor. Regular follow-up examinations will help consolidate the treatment results.