Prostatitis has always been a problem for many men, and many patients are confused about its diagnosis and treatment. The actual fact is that those who have symptoms and come to see a doctor have prostatitis. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. These questions are not meaningful to you, not beneficial, but harmful. Excessive focus on your symptoms will make you magnified, anxiety, not conducive to your treatment! Hippocrates, the great ancient Greek physician, philosopher, and father of Western medicine, said, “Healing the sick is more important than healing the patient”! More reference to this statement. For the symptoms of prostatitis: pelvic-sacral pain, abnormal urination and sexual dysfunction. The actual pelvic-sacral pain is extremely complex, the pain is generally located on the pubic bone, lumbosacral and perineum, radiating pain can be manifested as pain in the urethra, spermatic cord, testicles, groin, medial abdomen, radiating to the abdomen like an acute abdomen, radiating along the urinary tract like renal colic, often leading to misdiagnosis. Abnormal urination manifests as frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, poor urination, bifurcation of the urine line, dripping after urination, increased frequency of nocturnal urination, and milky discharge from the urethra after urination or during stool. Occasionally complicated by sexual dysfunction, including loss of libido, premature ejaculation, painful ejaculation, weakened erection and impotence. Diagnosis of prostatitis: It is mainly based on the patient’s symptoms rather than having too many tests. Tests can be done such as urine routine, prostate fluid routine and culture, ultrasound Treatment of prostatitis: The goal of prostatitis treatment is mainly to relieve pain, improve urinary symptoms and improve quality of life, and efficacy evaluation should be based on symptom improvement. The personal recommended methods: healthy diet, habits, change bad habits; do not be sedentary, exercise more, drink more water; regular and appropriate sex or masturbation; recommended can be oral medication: Harlequin plus prostate Chinese medicine (prostate Shu Tong or prostate Pei Xi) and plant products (rape pollen). Precautions: 1. regular sex life; 2. avoid alcoholism and eating a lot of spicy food; 3. don’t sit or ride for a long time; 4. pay attention to local warmth; 5. enhance the body’s immunity and resistance to disease; 6. don’t abuse antibiotics; 7. avoid local unnecessary medical examinations and operations; 8. develop good coping styles; 9. popularize knowledge about prostate disease; 10. prostatitis The patient’s preventive measures after healing; 11, to establish confidence in overcoming the disease, chronic prostatitis is not an incurable disease, but a long course of disease prone to recurrence, but as long as comprehensive treatment or can be cured; 12, pay attention to life and living, to develop good habits; prevent excessive fatigue, prevent colds; ban smoking and alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating diet; less cycling, do not sit in a humid place; section intercourse, neither too frequent nor abstinence Do not be too frequent, nor abstinence.