Male prostatitis is often encountered in outpatient clinics, and there are four types of male prostatitis, as follows: 1. Type I is acute prostatitis, and patients with this type of prostatitis often have an acute onset, accompanied by a series of symptoms such as fever, chills, general malaise and typical lower urinary tract symptoms, such as urinary frequency, urgency, painful urination, and lower abdominal and perineal pain, and some patients even have difficulty urinating and urinary retention, and this The patient is usually given aggressive anti-infection treatment can be controlled; 2. Type II prostatitis, also known as chronic bacterial prostatitis, patients with recurrent lower urinary tract infections, namely urinary frequency, urinary urgency and a series of symptoms; 3. Type III prostatitis includes chronic prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome, is also dominated by lower urinary tract symptoms, such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, increased nocturia, discomfort in urination and chronic pelvic