Prostate pain usually does not heal on its own and requires a timely visit to the urology department to identify the cause and then take appropriate treatment measures. The actual prostate pain is commonly associated with prostatitis, mostly manifested as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other urinary tract irritation symptoms. The actual fact is that you will find a lot of people who have a lot of pain and discomfort in the perineal area, and the symptoms are more obvious after being sedentary, so you need to improve your lifestyle and actively take anti-inflammatory treatment. Some patients with prostate enlargement also experience pain and discomfort due to urinary retention, and need to undergo relevant treatment for prostate enlargement. In addition, if the prostate pain is caused by prostate cancer, further examination is needed to evaluate the condition and then carry out standardized anti-cancer treatment. The patient should pay attention to keep regular daily habits, avoid the stimulation of tobacco, alcohol and spicy food, do not overindulge in sex, pay attention to a light and easily digestible diet, eat more vegetables and fruits, drink more water and urinate regularly.