Bacterial prostatitis is usually not contagious to your wife. Since bacterial prostate is not a contagious disease, it is usually not transmitted to women through sexual intercourse. Bacterial prostatitis, usually due to gram-negative bacillus, aureus and other bacteria infection of the prostate, which leads to the organism of prostatitis phenomenon, and the bacteria are not infectious, so it can not be transmitted to women. If prostatitis is due to infection by pathogens such as gonococcus, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc., it may be contagious. Bacterial prostatitis may present with symptoms such as high fever, frequent urination, urgency, and difficulty in urination, and can be treated with medications such as Prostasol capsule and Prostatan suppositories under the guidance of a doctor. If bacterial prostatitis occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delays and adverse consequences.