Patients suffering from chronic prostatitis usually have their pain symptoms improve in about half a month, but the exact time is different for each patient. Chronic prostatitis is a common urogenital disease in clinical practice, including non-bacterial prostatitis and bacterial prostatitis. Due to the complexity and variety of the causes of chronic prostatitis, its symptoms are also diverse, and the time for pain to get better is also different. For patients with milder conditions and good health, the pain usually gets better in half a month or so, but for patients with inappropriate treatment, more complex conditions and poor health, the pain can last up to several years. For patients suffering from chronic prostatitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital as early as possible and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.