If prostatitis is caused by a fungal infection, it can be treated with oral medications such as itraconazole. With the increasingly widespread application of antibiotics for prostatitis, it is easy to induce fungal infection. Fungal prostatitis can be manifested as abnormal urination, such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, dysuria accompanied by perineum, lumbosacral discomfort and other symptoms. Suspected fungal infection need to do prostate fluid fungal culture or smear, if diagnosed, need to immediately stop broad-spectrum antibiotics, give a sufficient amount of antifungal drug treatment, such as fluconazole, itraconazole and so on. At the same time to develop good daily habits, eat less spicy and stimulating food, avoid sedentary holding urine, pay attention to warmth in winter, adhere to warm water sitz bath, for the symptoms also have obvious improvement.