Anterior fissure inflammation may refer to prostatitis, which is an acute and chronic inflammation of the prostate gland due to both specific and non-specific infections. The symptoms of prostatitis are diverse and vary in severity. The common symptoms are roughly urinary discomfort, sexual dysfunction and radiating pain. 1. Urinary discomfort: prostatitis patients may experience bladder irritation, such as frequent urination, urethral burning during urination, pain and radiation to the head of the penis. 2. Sexual dysfunction: chronic prostatitis can cause ejaculatory pain and loss of sexual desire, premature ejaculation, and affect the quality of semen. It can also cause urethral bleeding after urination or during bowel movements, and hematochezia can occur when combined with vesiculitis. 3. Radiating pain: Lower back pain is the most common. In addition, the penis, testicular scrotum, spermatic cord, inguinal area, abdomen, thighs, rectum and other places can be involved. 4. Other: patients can also appear after the urethra, perineum and anus have swelling discomfort, long time sitting on the chair and stool swelling pain aggravated. It is recommended that patients with prostatitis consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.