Prostatitis is usually caused by inflammation that leads to severe congestion of the prostate and rupture of capillaries.
Prostatitis is usually caused by an infection, which leads to inflammation of the prostate, and the repeated stimulation of the prostate by inflammation will cause excessive congestion and swelling of the prostate, and in severe cases, the local capillaries will rupture, and the blood and urine will be mixed with the urine and excreted, resulting in prostatitis hematuria.