In the acute stage of prostatitis, intravenous antimicrobials are needed for anti-infection treatment. However, in the chronic stage, intravenous drugs are not usually needed for treatment, and oral drug therapy, or local physical therapy, heat therapy, or other intra-anal treatments, i.e., iontophoresis or interventional treatments, can be chosen, without the need for intravenous drugs. Acute stage is often combined with acute infections, at this time if the patient has an elevated body temperature, it is recommended that intravenous infusion of sensitive antibiotics, such as quinolone antibiotics or cephalosporin antibiotics, to control acute inflammation, to prevent prostatitis from becoming chronic, or to prevent the elevation of the body temperature caused by bacteremia. However, after the chronic stage, you can take Chinese medicines to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, together with oral antimicrobials, to further stabilize or stabilize prostatitis. At the same time, it can be combined with hot water bath physiotherapy, trans-anal iontophoresis or hot compresses to achieve the purpose of relieving the symptoms, or to achieve the goal of a complete cure for the disease.