Hernia surgery does not usually cause prostatitis directly. Hernia surgery is a body surgery, whereas prostate surgery is a urologic surgery, and they do not take the same route. In addition, hernias are found primarily in the inguinal area, with some extending into the scrotum. The organs that prolapse from the abdominal cavity are predominantly small bowel and do not lead to prostate lesionsvian. Prostatitis, on the other hand, is mainly caused by urinary tract infections, or a blockage of the prostate gland ducts leading to a buildup of prostate fluid. Prostatitis is usually caused by pathogenic bacteria, and the symptoms include frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, and difficulty urinating. If a patient develops symptoms of prostatitis after completing hernia surgery, it is recommended to go to the urology department of the hospital as soon as possible for a comprehensive examination, to make a clear diagnosis and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.