It is possible to develop prostatitis at the age of 29. Adult men under the age of 50 have a higher chance of developing prostatitis. It is associated with a long history of poor lifestyle and eating habits, irregular and frequent sex, unclean sex, frequent bicycling, horseback riding or the need for an indwelling catheter, or undergoing cystoscopy. Prostatitis can occur in adult men of all ages, so it is possible to develop prostatitis at age 29. If men experience urinary abnormalities, such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, poor urination, thinning of urine, splitting, interruption, pain in the perineum, chills, fever, etc., it is recommended that they go to the urology department of the hospital or the male department. To summarize, prostatitis can occur at any age in adult men, so the disease can also occur at the age of 29, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, combined with the doctor’s advice to treat.