What’s wrong with prostatitis when all the indicators are normal but the symptoms don’t go away?

Prostatitis indicators all show normal but there are still some symptoms, consider type III prostatitis, i.e. chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Type III prostatitis is the most common type of prostatitis, accounting for more than 90% of chronic prostatitis. It mainly manifests itself as long-term, recurrent pain or discomfort in the pelvic region lasting more than 3 months, and may be accompanied by urinary symptoms and sexual dysfunction of varying degrees, which seriously affects the patient’s quality of life. When patients with type III prostatitis undergo routine prostate fluid, bacteriologic examination, and other pathogen examination, all indicators are often returned normal, failing to isolate the pathogen. If you have prostatitis, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to receive regular treatment.