The symptoms of chronic prostatitis are diverse, and the symptoms are not proportional to the severity of the inflammation. Some patients have a lot of pus cells in the prostate fluid but no symptoms, while some patients have normal or near normal prostate fluid examination, but the clinical symptoms are very heavy. The common symptoms can be summarized in the following categories: 1, discomfort in urination: frequent urination, burning pain in the urethra, mucus, mucous and pus secretion at the urethral orifice visible in the morning, cloudy urine or white flow after stool, and in severe cases, final hematuria and difficulty in urination. 2. Local symptoms: discomfort, heavy pressure or fullness in the posterior urethra, perineum and anus, especially when squatting or defecating. 3, radiating pain: the prostate or seminal vesicles have rich sympathetic innervation, inflammation occurs when the internal tension of the gland increases, can stimulate sympathetic nerves cause pulling back pain, pain can be radiated to the penis, testicles, scrotum, groin, perineum, thighs, buttocks, rectum and other places. 4, sexual dysfunction: mainly manifested as hypoactive sexual desire, premature ejaculation, young unmarried people mostly manifested as seminal emission, neurasthenia, mental depression. 5, other: suffering from chronic bacterial prostatitis can cause allergic reactions, such as iritis, arthritis and neuritis, and can also be complicated by neurosis, manifested as weakness, blurred vision, dizziness, insomnia and depression.