For non-gonococcal prostatitis, patients should take general treatment, medication and other treatments for intervention. 1. General treatment: Abstain from smoking and alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating diet; avoid sitting for a long time, holding urine, and exercise moderately. 2. Medication: For non-gonococcal prostatitis, it may be related to other pathogens. You can conduct drug sensitivity test and bacterial culture in time, and apply corresponding antibiotic drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, such as levofloxacin, cephalosporin and so on. In addition to antimicrobials, drugs such as celecoxib and tamsulosin hydrochloride can be applied in conjunction with clinical symptoms. After using the drugs, it may trigger symptoms such as rash, nausea, dizziness, etc., which must be promptly consulted. 3. Other treatments: such as microwave therapy, radiofrequency therapy, prostate massage, etc., can be used in conjunction with other modalities. There are individual differences between different patients, so patients are advised to seek medical examination as early as possible in order to clarify the condition and carry out treatment under the guidance of doctors.