The exact recovery time for chronic aseptic prostatitis varies and there is no exact timeframe, and the main clinical treatments are general therapy and medication. Chronic aseptic prostatitis is an inflammatory disease of the prostate whose pathogenesis and cause are unknown. The disease can be effectively controlled through timely and effective treatment, but the condition is prone to recurrence. There are no clinical statistics on the specific recovery time for this disease, and patients need to adhere to the doctor’s instructions. At present, the main clinical treatment for this disease is general treatment (quit smoking and drinking, pay attention to rest, strengthen exercise, regular and light diet, etc.) with drug treatment. Commonly used drugs are antibiotics (erythromycin, etc.), alpha-blockers (salzosin, tamsulosin, etc.) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics (celecoxib, etc.). Patients are advised to standardize their treatment and medication under the guidance of their doctors.