Frequent urination is not the only symptom of prostatitis, but severe frequent urination should still be taken seriously, and it is recommended to seek medical evaluation promptly. Specific manifestations may vary from person to person; the following points explain them in detail:

1. **Diversity of symptoms**: Prostatitis is often accompanied by urinary urgency, difficulty urinating, or pelvic discomfort, but some patients may only have urinary frequency as the main symptom, which is related to inflammatory stimulation.

2. **Assessment of Severity:** The severity of urinary frequency needs to be assessed by considering the frequency, its impact on daily life, and whether changes such as fever or pain occur. A single symptom may also indicate the need for intervention.
3. **Other possible causes:** Frequent urination may also be related to drinking habits, stress, or other urinary problems, which require a doctor's examination to determine the cause.
We recommend that you record your daily urination, avoid prolonged sitting and spicy foods, and see a urologist as soon as possible. Through consultation with a doctor and necessary tests, the cause can be identified and a suitable treatment plan can be developed to avoid delays in treatment.