It is more difficult to determine if a patient has prostatitis. The main purpose of urine routine is to rule out whether the patient has a urinary tract infection. If you want to determine prostatitis, you need to go to the hospital in time to do relevant tests to clarify the diagnosis, such as doing routine examination of prostate fluid, culture examination of prostate fluid, and color ultrasound examination of prostate residual urine. If there is a significant increase in white blood cells, a significant decrease in lecithin vesicles, and an increase in red blood cells or pus cells in the routine prostate fluid, it can be determined that the patient has prostatitis. You can choose a sensitive antibiotic for treatment based on the results of the culture, which can improve the patient’s clinical condition.