The use of heat therapy for prostatitis is a very effective treatment method. Heat therapy can help improve the symptoms of prostatitis by improving the local state of blood circulation and achieving relaxation of the urethral sphincter and pelvic floor muscles, as well as improving the secretion of local inflammatory substances. Therefore, for adult men with prostatitis, heat therapy can be used. However, it is important to note that for young men who have not had children, heat therapy should be avoided because the increase in temperature can affect the vitality of sperm as well as the morphology of sperm. Therefore, heat therapy should be withheld for patients who have a recent desire to have children.