Chronic prostatitis is generally not particularly serious. The most common symptoms are changes in urination and discharge from the urethra, mainly manifesting as frequent, urgent and painful urination, discomfort or burning sensation in the urethra during urination, and white discharge from the urethra after urination or after defecation. Some patients may experience soreness and swelling in the perineum, lower abdomen, and groin area. With further aggravation of chronic cystitis, there may be a significant decrease in sexual function, possibly with erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, painful ejaculation, etc. The patient’s long-term treatment is not effective, there are serious psychoneurological symptoms, the main manifestation is dizziness, head swelling, weakness, fatigue, as well as anxiety, depression and so on. For chronic prostatitis, make sure you do a prostate fluid examination and go to a regular hospital to receive standardized treatment, which is generally effective in controlling the condition.