Prostatitis is curable. Most patients can effectively control or eliminate their symptoms through standardized treatment and lifestyle adjustments. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and to develop a treatment plan based on the specific type of prostatitis, and to patiently cooperate with the treatment.

1. **Different types of cases have different degrees of recovery.**

Acute prostatitis is usually caused by bacterial infection, and with timely antibiotic treatment, most cases can recover quickly. Chronic prostatitis may recur and requires a longer period of comprehensive management, but with systematic intervention such as medication and physical therapy, symptoms can usually be significantly improved.
2. **Treatment requires a multi-pronged approach.**
Relying solely on medication may have limited effectiveness. Doctors often recommend combining medication with warm sitz baths, regular urination, and avoiding prolonged sitting to relieve discomfort. Some patients may also require psychological counseling, as anxiety can worsen symptoms.
3. **Lifestyle habits affect recovery**
During recovery, avoid spicy foods, alcohol, and prolonged cycling. Appropriate exercises such as brisk walking and squats can help improve local circulation. Insufficient water intake or the habit of holding urine can easily lead to recurrence of the condition.
Please complete the entire course of treatment as prescribed by your doctor, and do not stop medication on your own even if symptoms improve. If you experience increased urinary pain or fever, please return to your doctor promptly. Keep a record of any changes in your urination to help your doctor adjust the treatment plan. Maintaining a regular sleep schedule and a positive attitude are equally important for recovery.