Patients with prostatitis are advised that it is best not to eat garlic. Because of the pungent and irritating flavor of garlic, many people feel uncomfortable after eating garlic, which can also stimulate the prostate glands, leading to further aggravation of the symptoms of prostatitis. The prostatitis patients are advised to pay attention to a light diet, not to eat spicy stimulating cold food, and garlic is spicy stimulating food, so the prostatitis patients are advised not to eat garlic. Prostatitis patients are advised not to eat chili, pepper, anise and other foods. Patients with prostatitis are advised to eat more vegetables and fruits, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, grapes, watermelon and other such vegetables and fruits. In addition, it is recommended to drink more water and urinate more often, all of which will help patients improve their clinical symptoms.