Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health

Will sitting for long periods of time induce chronic prostatitis?

Asked by:Elsie

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 03:09 AM

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  • Maud Maud

    Apr 03, 2026

    Sitting for long periods of time may induce chronic prostatitis. Sitting for a long time will cause poor blood circulation in the perineum, increase local temperature, and increase the probability of prostate congestion and inflammation.

    When sitting for a long time, the pelvic cavity and perineum are pressed for a long time, local blood circulation is blocked, and the discharge of prostatic fluid is not smooth, which can easily cause prostate congestion and edema. Sitting for long periods of time can also increase the temperature of the perineum, creating conditions for bacteria to multiply. People who sit for long periods of time often lack exercise, have reduced immunity, and are more susceptible to infections. The relationship between prolonged sitting and prostatitis is mainly reflected in these aspects.

    In rare cases, prolonged sitting may not be the direct cause. Some patients have congenital structural abnormalities of the prostate or are combined with other urinary system diseases. Factors such as holding in urine for a long time and irregular sex life may also work together. Prostatitis flares in these conditions are weakly associated with prolonged sitting.

    It is recommended to avoid sitting for more than 1 hour continuously and get up and move around for 5-10 minutes every 40-50 minutes. You can usually perform levator exercises, warm water sitz baths, etc. to promote local blood circulation. When symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and perineal discomfort occur, you should seek medical examination in time. After a clear diagnosis, treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.