It is assumed that the patient’s chronic prostatitis, has been accurately and correctly diagnosed. The medication is as follows: i. Antibiotics. The choice of antibiotics is mainly based on the ability of the drug to penetrate the prostate, commonly: 1. fluoroquinolones, including levofloxacin or moxifloxacin, etc. 2. macrolides, commonly clarithromycin, azithromycin and other such drugs. 3. cephalosporin antibiotics can also be applied. The treatment cycle of antibiotics is usually required for 4-6 weeks, during which time the drug can also be changed depending on the patient’s response to the drug (efficacy) or if the patient has a culture of prostate fluid with drug sensitivity test results. Second, alpha-blockers. This is also a large class of drugs, and the common drugs are as follows: doxazosin, tamsulosin, terazosin, and other such drugs. In fact, these drugs are often applied among patients with senile prostatic hyperplasia, and should be the longest medication among the treatment of chronic prostatitis, at least 12 weeks, that is, more than 3 months, and some patients can even be applied to more than half a year. Third, proprietary Chinese medicine. In our country it is understood as Chinese medicine, in the western countries is called plant preparations. There are more types of this drug, and it is chosen according to the specific situation of the patient. In addition, there are other drugs for symptomatic management, which are added or subtracted according to the patient’s specific situation and need to be determined again in the outpatient clinic according to the patient’s specific situation.