Symptoms of prostatitis include fever, pain in the pelvic region, frequent urination, urgency of urination, etc. It is mainly treated clinically by drugs and surgery. 1. Symptoms: Common symptoms in patients with acute bacterial prostatitis include fever, pain in the lower abdomen, weakness, nausea and vomiting, frequent urination, urgency, burning pain in the urethra and so on. As for patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis/chronic prostatitis, common symptoms include pain in the pelvic area, frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, dysuria, decreased libido, memory loss, and sleepy dreams. 2.Treatment: (1) Drug therapy: patients with acute bacterial prostatitis can be treated with broad-spectrum antimicrobials such as penicillin, cefixime, erythromycin, azithromycin and so on as prescribed by the doctor. Patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis can be treated with antimicrobials such as levofloxacin and azithromycin, and alpha-blockers such as tamsulosin hydrochloride and doxazosin as prescribed by the doctor, and those who are accompanied by pain can be relieved by drugs such as celecoxib. (2) Surgery: Patients with severe acute bacterial prostatitis can be treated with surgery such as transrectal prostatectomy and drainage or prostate puncture and drainage. Chronic prostatitis usually does not require surgical treatment, but when combined with prostate hyperplasia, patients can seek medical treatment with transurethral prostatectomy. In addition to the above treatments, some prostate patients can also be treated with physiotherapy, bladder function training, psychotherapy and so on. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and should not use drugs or prescriptions indiscriminately.