Can teenagers get chronic prostatitis?

It is relatively rare for teenage children to get chronic prostatitis as well.
Chronic prostate is a relatively common disease in adult men, and the possibility of chronic prostatitis in teenage children cannot be ruled out. The cause of chronic prostatitis is not clear, and may be related to bacterial and other pathogenic infections, and trauma resulting in pelvic nerve injury is also a predisposing factor.
As teenagers are more active, if pathogenic bacteria infect the genitourinary system or there is perineal trauma, it may also lead to the occurrence of prostatitis.
Once abnormal symptoms appear, you need to consult a doctor for examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.