Prostatitis urine will have foam, anyone urinating may have foam, this is because there are a large number of metabolites in the urine every day, these metabolites have a large number of organic and inorganic salts, the surface tension of these organic and inorganic salts are not the same, the discharge into the urinal will form a foam of different sizes. The foam does not mean that there is an abnormality in the urine, it is necessary to have a routine urine test to see if there is proteinuria in the urine, if there is proteinuria, it should be taken seriously and further examination and active treatment should be carried out. The actual fact is that you will certainly have foam in the urine of a prostatitis patient. For prostatitis patients, it is advisable to drink more water, urinate more and eat a light diet so that the foam in the urine will be reduced.