How Prostatitis is Caused

     The patient’s prostate stones and urinary reflux may be important reasons for the persistence of the pathogen and recurrence of the infection. The pathogens are mainly Escherichia coli, followed by Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Aspergillus, Pseudomonas spp. The vast majority of these are single pathogen infections.  2, chronic aseptic prostatitis: chronic non-bacterial prostatitis etiology is complex and not fully understood, the most important causes are likely to be pathogenic bacterial infection, inflammation and abnormal pelvic floor neuromuscular activity.  The actual fact is that there are a number of common triggers for different types of prostatitis, including smoking, alcohol, spicy food, inappropriate sexual activity, sedentary causing long-term congestion of the prostate and long-term chronic squeezing of the pelvic floor muscles, cold, fatigue, etc. resulting in decreased body resistance or idiosyncratic body mass.