Prostatitis at its most serious can lead to hypogonadism and severe psychiatric symptoms. Hypogonadism manifests itself in erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, seminal emission, painful ejaculation; psychoneurological symptoms are mainly dizziness, head swelling, weakness, fatigue, insomnia, depressed mood, doubt, anxiety, etc. These symptoms can lead to patients without any pursuit, do not want to work, do not want to live, serious psychological burden and psychological baggage, and may even develop iritis, arthritis, neuritis, myositis, infertility, etc. It is recommended that patients with prostatitis must relax their mental baggage and go to a regular hospital to receive standardized treatment. Generally through about four weeks of treatment, the symptoms can be significantly improved.