The treatment of chronic prostatitis is a very difficult clinical task. The reason for this is that in addition to the complex etiology of the disease, which has not been fully understood, it is also related to the following factors. The prostate tissue can be divided into central and peripheral areas. The prostate duct in the central area enters the urethra parallel to the ejaculatory duct, and the secretions are easily discharged. The prostatic ducts in the peripheral area are at right angles to the urethra or enter the urethra obliquely, and secretions are not easily discharged smoothly; on the contrary, pathogenic microorganisms can easily enter the gland retrogradely. 2, focal inflammation within the prostate is not easy to diagnose, and often due to scarring around the lesion and lack of blood vessels, is one of the reasons for the poor effectiveness of drug therapy. The reason for the prostate infection is not yet clear, so prevention and treatment are difficult. It is obvious that non-bacterial infection caused by prostatitis and sterile prostatitis with antibiotic treatment is certainly ineffective, which is an important reason why clinicians are accustomed to antibiotic treatment of chronic prostatitis is not effective.