Under normal circumstances, when patients have prostatitis, there will be no fever symptoms, only acute prostatitis patients will have fever symptoms appear. However, if there is a low fever for a long time, and after anti-inflammatory symptomatic treatment or antipyretic treatment is ineffective, this situation may be a localized specific infection of the prostate gland, such as prostate tuberculosis, tuberculosis mycobacterium infection, the patient applies the conventional antibiotic treatment is not satisfactory, at this time, it is necessary to through the effective anti-tuberculosis treatment, in order to be able to get good control of this disease. Patients should undergo local specific tests, such as antimycobacterial tests or urine tests for specific pathogens, to clarify the positive results of the antimycobacterial test before anti-tuberculosis treatment can be carried out. In the case of common bacterial infections, the inflammation will be well controlled by anti-inflammatory treatment and therefore fever will not occur. If the patient is a non-pathogenic infection inflammatory prostatitis, this situation will not appear fever symptoms.