Prostatitis will not go away when the prostate is partially removed. Prostatitis includes acute prostatitis, chronic prostatitis, etc. It may be related to pathogen infection, etc. Partial removal of the prostate gland does not completely control the inflammation, so after partial removal of the prostate gland, prostatitis will not go away, and the symptoms of prostatitis will generally continue to exist. The main treatment for prostatitis is medication, and surgery is not recommended. If it is acute prostatitis, antibiotics are needed, such as cefixime, etc. It is recommended that sensitive antibiotics be selected according to the results of the bacterial culture, and if it is chronic prostatitis, medication is also needed to control the infection, in addition to alpha-blockers can be selected to control the symptoms, such as tamsulosin hydrochloride. All the above drugs need to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of the drugs, please use the above drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Others include improving lifestyle, avoiding alcohol, sedentary lifestyle, and taking warm water sitz baths. Surgery is usually not recommended for prostatitis. Surgery should only be considered when there is a combination of prostate-related diseases that warrant surgery. The most important thing to remember is that you can’t afford to lose any money on your own, so you can’t afford to lose any money on your own, so you can’t afford to lose any money on your own.