Prostate evacuation is not necessary or possible. The so-called prostate evacuation is a practice that has no scientific basis, because the prostate gland has no real visible glandular ducts, and without glandular ducts it is impossible to insert a catheter into the prostate gland to evacuate it. At the same time, if you do prostate evacuation, it may lead to prostate inflammation aggravation, or even lead to prostate abscess. If prostatitis is present, prostate massage is recommended to assess the severity of the prostatitis. The vast majority of prostatitis should be treated with medication, supplemented by daily life prevention, such as drinking a lot of water, eating less spicy and stimulating food, regular intercourse, regular prostate massage, and discharge of prostate fluid.