Prostatitis is a relatively common chronic disease in adult men that afflicts more patients and can have unbearable urinary tract irritation symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgency, discomfort after urination, persistent perineal pain or swelling, and some patients also have psychiatric symptoms. Whether or not you have prostatitis can be diagnosed by the following: 1. Clinical symptoms, such as whether you have urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urethral discomfort, urethral drip, or pain in the perineum, or a feeling of anal swelling. With the above symptoms, it is recommended that patients go to a hospital urology department to find a professional doctor for a correct and scientific diagnosis; 2. Doctors can make a diagnosis based on symptoms and based on the prostatitis scale; 3. Combine laboratory tests, such as prostate fluid examination or comparison of white blood cells in routine urine before and after prostate massage, to make a diagnosis.