When you have prostatitis, you can’t just go through the ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis of this disease. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. In addition, for acute purulent prostatitis, you can also go to determine if there is a prostate abscess formation. If you have a prostate abscess formation, you may need further surgical treatment.3. In chronic prostatitis, the results of the prostate ultrasound can also provide the following supporting evidence, prostate stones or calcifications, and the size of these stones and calcifications is proportional to the symptoms. Ultrasound can also detect signs of uneven prostate echogenicity and dilated periprostatic plexus in chronic prostatitis. So the ultrasound is mainly to provide more evidence, not to confirm the diagnosis of prostatitis.