What causes aseptic prostatitis?

The pathogenesis of aseptic prostatitis is not completely clear, mostly associated with infectious factors, urinary dysfunction, pelvic diseases and so on.
1. Infectious factors: although the bacterial culture results of patients with aseptic prostatitis are negative, they may still be associated with certain bacteria, Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma and other pathogen infections.
2. urinary dysfunction: such as urethral obstruction, increased residual urine, etc., the urethral pressure increases, will make the urine reflux into the prostate gland ducts, easy to lead to chronic inflammation of the prostate gland and tissue swelling, and then cause urinary obstruction. In addition, urine reflux can also make pathogens reflux into the prostate, triggering aseptic prostatitis.
3. Pelvic disease: some prostatitis patients will be accompanied by varicocele, hemorrhoids and other diseases.