Prostatitis is one of the common diseases among adult men. Although it is not a direct life-threatening disease, it seriously affects the quality of life of patients. Prostatitis can affect adult men of all ages, with a higher prevalence in adult men under the age of 50. In addition, the onset of prostatitis may also be related to season, diet, sexual activity, genitourinary tract inflammation, benign prostatic hyperplasia or lower urinary tract symptoms, occupation, socioeconomic status, and psychosocial. (a) Positive mindset The treatment of chronic prostatitis is a long process, and patients often spend a lot of time, energy and financial resources after the symptom relief is still not obvious. If patients can re-examine their disorders, they will find that the symptoms of the disease fluctuate, often with the emotional and mental state has a great relationship. In a happy mood or when work and study are more involved, often feel less symptoms, or even do not feel the disease; in a depressed mood, the disease is aggravated. And this feeling of increased pain, in turn, makes the mood more depressed, thus forming a vicious circle, resulting in a continuous low mood. 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.