Common prostate disorders vary at different ages throughout a man’s life. In childhood, the prostate gland develops slowly and seldom develops, but in rare cases, lesions such as acute and chronic prostatitis can occur, and the incidence rate is very low. In young adults, the prostate is prone to diseases mainly for acute and chronic prostatitis. The reason for this is that young adults are in the peak of male sexual function, frequent sexual activities, under the stimulation of sexual excitement can easily lead to repeated congestion of the prostate, inducing inflammation. Secondly, the young and strong period is the most vigorous period of prostate secretion, for the growth of bacteria to provide good conditions. If you do not pay attention to personal hygiene, low body resistance or other parts of the body (such as urethra) infection, pathogens can enter the prostate, the formation of acute and chronic inflammation. In old age, testicular function degenerates, male sex hormone levels decrease, the incidence of prostatitis decreases, while the incidence of benign prostatic hyperplasia increases significantly. It has been found by autopsy that 50% of individuals between the ages of 51 and 60 years present with pathologic prostatic hyperplasia, and by the age of 80 years, 90% present with prostatic hyperplasia. Another common prostate disease in old age is prostate cancer. The incidence rate in China is relatively low compared to Europe and the United States, but in recent years there has been a rapid increase in the trend, which needs to cause elderly men to pay close attention. In addition, the prostate gland can also occur tuberculosis, stones, cysts and other diseases.