Azithromycin for the treatment of prostatitis caused by sensitive pathogens should be used as prescribed by a physician. Azithromycin can be used for infectious diseases caused by sensitive gram-positive and negative bacteria, anaerobes, mycoplasma, and chlamydia. Adverse reactions to this product may include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, rash, and elevated aminotransferases. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to azithromycin or other macrolides. Common pathogens that cause prostatitis include staphylococcus, gonococcus, streptococcus, Escherichia coli, chlamydia, mycoplasma, and so on. If the pathogens causing prostatitis are sensitive to azithromycin, then azithromycin can be used for treatment. However, if the pathogens that are not sensitive to azithromycin cause prostatitis, the therapeutic effect of using azithromycin may not be as good. Therefore, patients with prostatitis should follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, so as not to miss the disease.