Non-gonococcal prostatitis is categorized into acute and chronic, with acute mainly having symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and hesitant urination. Chronic can have urinary discomfort, pain and other symptoms. 1. Acute non-gonococcal prostatitis: mainly acute pain accompanied by urinary irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency and painful urination. At the same time, it can also be accompanied by obstruction symptoms such as hesitancy in urination, interruption of the urine line and systemic symptoms such as fever and chills. Severe acute prostatitis may have difficulty urinating or even urinary retention. 2. Chronic non-gonococcal prostatitis: there may be urinary changes such as urgency and pain, and white discharge from the urethra after urination. In addition, there may be discomfort in the perineum and lower abdomen, and hypogonadism and other symptoms. If you have non-gonococcal prostatitis, it is recommended that you seek medical attention in time for diagnosis and treatment.