Prostatitis can cause long-term low fever


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Low-grade fever refers to low-grade fever, and prostatitis does not necessarily cause long-term low-grade fever.
Prostatitis can lead to an inflammatory reaction in local tissues, causing the prostate to produce a variety of chemicals and cytokines. These substances may cause low-grade fever by affecting the thermoregulatory center or activating the immune system. The appearance of fever. If inflammation persists, it may cause long-term low-grade fever. However, if treatment is taken promptly after diagnosis of the disease, it generally will not cause long-term low-grade fever. If there are persistent symptoms of low fever, it is recommended to consult a doctor promptly for further evaluation and diagnosis to determine the specific cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.