Prostatitis symptoms can usually be controlled with proper treatment, but the time to complete a cure varies from person to person, generally ranging from several weeks to several months. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to assess the type of prostatitis and adhere to comprehensive treatment.

1. Treatment time depends on the type: Acute prostatitis has a rapid onset and symptoms are relieved quickly after medication; chronic prostatitis has a longer course and may require several months of combined medication and physical therapy, as well as lifestyle adjustments.

2. Individual factors affect recovery: Younger patients and those with good lifestyle habits may recover faster; however, if they have problems such as staying up late, sitting for long periods, or having irregular eating habits, the treatment course may be prolonged.
3. Standardized treatment is key: Patients must complete the full course of medication under the guidance of a doctor and should never stop taking medication on their own. Some chronic patients may experience a relapse after symptom relief due to decreased immunity; therefore, maintenance management is equally important.
It is recommended to first consult a urologist to determine the type of symptom. During treatment, avoid spicy foods and prolonged sitting, engage in moderate exercise weekly, and maintain a regular sleep schedule. Even after symptoms subside, regular follow-up examinations are still necessary to gradually establish long-term healthy habits.