The physical therapy for chronic prostatitis works, but it only plays an auxiliary therapeutic role and is not capable of curing chronic prostatitis. The fact is that the actual physical exercise is usually a lot more than just an exercise, but it’s a lot more than just an exercise, and it’s a lot more than just an exercise. The actual physical therapy for chronic prostatitis works. Although physical therapy for prostatitis has a certain therapeutic effect, but can only play the role of auxiliary treatment, and can not be cured, chronic prostatitis should also use the appropriate medication, such as levofloxacin, ibuprofen, tamsulosin, etc., the combination of medication and physical therapy, to be able to cure chronic prostatitis. In summary, whether it is physical therapy or medication, the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions, not to do their own private treatment, to avoid the adverse effects.