Generally prostatitis does not affect the survival time of patients, and patients can improve their prognosis with standardized treatment. Prostatitis is a prostate disease caused by a variety of complex causes, which include pathogen infection, irregular sex life, alcoholism, sedentary, improper diet and so on. Patients may experience symptoms such as chills, fever, urinary urgency, painful urination, and lower abdominal discomfort. Most patients with prostatitis have a good prognosis and do not affect survival time, so there is no need to worry too much. Once diagnosed with prostatitis, patients can take oral antibiotics, such as amoxicillin, ceftriaxone sodium and azithromycin, as well as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib and acetaminophen, to relieve the symptoms under a doctor’s supervision. Patients with prostatitis need to keep the perineum clean and clean, have regular sex, and avoid unclean sex. Eat a diet rich in vitamins and proteins and avoid spicy and stimulating foods. The prognosis for prostatitis patients is usually good, and will not directly affect the patient’s life expectancy. If you have prostatitis, please consult a regular hospital in time.