Prostatitis usually does not require surgery. The prostate gland is one of the male-specific urogenital organs. The main function of the prostate gland is to secrete prostatic fluid and control urination, etc. The cause of prostatitis is not very clear. The cause of prostatitis is not very clear. Chronic prostatitis is common in clinical practice, often due to a poor lifestyle, such as long-term sedentary, inactivity, perineal pressure, eating too much spicy and stimulating food, smoking, drinking, long-term indulgence in sexual intercourse, masturbation and so on, so that the prostate gland is congested and prone to complicate the prostatitis, which is commonly found in the middle-aged and young men. Surgery for prostatitis is not a complete removal of the prostate, so it is difficult to play a role in the treatment of chronic prostatitis, and there are some complications of surgery, such as affecting sexual function, retrograde ejaculation, urinary incontinence and so on. Therefore, the treatment of prostatitis does not advocate surgery. Surgery can be considered if older men are accompanied by prostate enlargement.