The mechanism of chronic non-bacterial prostatitis is complicated and some patients cannot be cured, but they can usually return to normal life after treatment. You can relieve pain and improve your quality of life by quitting smoking and drinking, eating less spicy and irritating food, and avoiding sedentary lifestyle.
Chronic non-bacterial prostatitis is caused by a variety of factors, which may be related to overreaction of the body’s immune system, inflammatory stimuli and other factors. Since chronic non-bacterial prostatitis does not occur as a result of a bacterial infection, the condition tends to persist and is usually not completely cured.
When suffering from chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, you should be careful to quit smoking and drinking, eat less spicy and irritating food, and avoid sedentary lifestyle. Lifestyle adjustments can improve the symptoms of chronic non-bacterial prostatitis.
If patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis suddenly experience painful urination or other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended that they seek prompt medical attention.