Can prostatitis usually heal on its own?
Asked by:Dove
Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 03:47 PM
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Daphne
Apr 02, 2026
Prostatitis is a common disease among men. Most men suffer from prostatitis in their lives. After suffering from prostatitis, men will have symptoms such as frequent urination, painful urination, and incontinence. If prostatitis is not treated in time, the condition will not only worsen, but may also affect male fertility. Some men do not want to go to the hospital for examination after suffering from prostatitis, as if they want to heal themselves.
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For teenage prostatitis, if you don’t have obvious bacterial symptoms, such as streptococci, mycoplasma, and chlamydia, these symptoms are simply aseptic prostatitis. Many people can heal themselves over time. That is to say, through exercise and adjustment of living habits, it may be more difficult at this time if certain bacteria are contained in the prostate, or other serious conditions occur. You need to combine medication with the guidance of a doctor, and the effect will be better.
How to Diagnose Prostatitis
The patient's medical history, symptoms, digital rectal examination, prostatic fluid examination, four-cup test and other examination results can confirm the diagnosis. Because prostatitis is often secondary to other infections in the body, such as urinary tract infection, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, and inflammation near the rectum, a comprehensive examination of the genitourinary system and rectum is necessary when diagnosing prostatitis.
Causes of prostatitis
1. Abnormal sex life, such as too much sex and too many hands. Lust, interruption of sexual desire sympathetic nerves, inhibition of sexual life, etc. can lead to prostate congestion and induce prostatitis. Gonococcal urethritis is common in patients with sexually transmitted diseases. Gonococcus enters the prostate through the urethra and prostatic duct.
2. Cold exposure to the prostate can cause sympathetic nerve activity, leading to increased pressure in the urethra, impeding excretion. The prostate duct also contracts to impede excretion, causing stasis and congestion. Smoking, drinking alcohol, and eating a lot of spicy food.
3. Infectious sexually transmitted diseases such as inflammatory sexually transmitted diseases in the rectum, colon, lower urinary tract and other organs near the prostate can cause prostatitis through lymphatic vessels. Infections elsewhere in the body may cause disease by causing blood flow to the prostate.
4. Caused by passive congestion, such as riding a bicycle for too long, long-term exposure to wetlands, etc. are also causes of chronic prostatitis. Massaging the prostate too many times and using too much force can also lead to prostate congestion and edema.
5. The disease is caused by germs introduced by urethral instruments that are not tightly operated during catheterization or urethral dilation. Excessive drinking, sitting for a long time, riding a bicycle, horseback riding and other sports can cause prostate congestion, which is closely related to the disease.
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