Chronic prostatitis is usually caused by a combination of factors, including infection, lifestyle habits, and psychological stress. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and treatment based on the specific cause.

1. Bacterial infection: In some cases, it is related to bacteria from the urethra or other parts of the body invading the prostate, which may cause discomfort or local pain during urination.

2. Long-term bad habits: such as prolonged sitting, holding urine, eating spicy food or drinking excessively, may affect the blood circulation of the prostate and aggravate local congestion.
3. Emotions and stress: Long-term anxiety or tension may interfere with the body's regulatory functions, indirectly leading to recurring or persistent symptoms.
4. Other factors: Abnormal autoimmune response or neuromuscular dysfunction may also be related to chronic inflammation.
In daily life, avoid prolonged sitting and get up and move around every now and then; eat a light diet, reducing alcohol and spicy foods; learn to relax, and appropriate exercise can help relieve stress. If you experience symptoms such as frequent urination or lower abdominal discomfort, please consult a regular hospital for a professional examination to determine the cause and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.