Prostatitis may present with symptoms of waiting to urinate, which may be caused by congestion and edema of the prostate gland as well as smooth muscle spasms. Prostatitis is usually associated with bacterial infections, unclean sex, prolonged masturbation, and prolonged holding of urine, which can lead to localized congestion and edema of the prostate gland, which can cause pressure on the urethra, preventing the urine from being discharged during urination, and may lead to waiting to urinate. Prostatitis can also lead to localized smooth muscle spasms, which may result in poor urine drainage from the bladder, and waiting for urine to occur during urination. Long-term lesions can also lead to sexual dysfunction as well as psychosomatic disorders, manifesting as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, insomnia, dizziness, and so on. Therefore, after the symptoms of prostatitis, it is recommended to go to the urology department of the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible to avoid serious complications.