Prostatitis is not solely caused by insufficient sexual activity, but it may be related. It is recommended to adjust your lifestyle based on your individual circumstances and consult a professional doctor for a comprehensive assessment.

1. The impact of sexual activity frequency: Long-term lack of sexual activity may reduce the discharge of prostatic fluid, making secretions more likely to accumulate and increasing the risk of local discomfort. However, this is only one of many influencing factors and cannot be considered the sole cause.

2. Other common triggers: These include prolonged sitting, holding urine, spicy food, and high stress levels, all of which can trigger or worsen prostate discomfort. Bacterial infection and weakened immunity are also important factors.
3. Significant individual differences: Different people have different physical conditions and lifestyles, and simply attributing problems to a single behavior can easily lead to neglect of overall health management.
If you experience frequent urination, lower abdominal distension, or other discomfort, try maintaining a regular sleep schedule, engaging in moderate exercise, avoiding prolonged sitting, and considering a moderately regular sex life. If symptoms persist, please seek medical attention promptly for examination and a scientific diagnosis to determine the cause, avoiding self-diagnosis and delaying treatment.