Symptoms of non-gonococcal urethritis infecting the prostate include urethral irritation, abnormal urination, and dribbling at the end of the urine. When non-gonococcal urethritis causes prostatitis, the patient will have urinary tract inflammation, urinary tract irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain. With the prostate gland congestion and edema, it will cause urethral compression symptoms and abnormal urination symptoms, such as the feeling of incomplete urination, time-consuming and laborious urination, thin and long urine patter, or burning pain in the urethra after urination. In addition, the urethra overflows with prostate fluid, and the phenomenon of dribbling at the end of the urine appears. A small number of patients also appear abdomen, perineum, testicles and lumbosacral region of the soreness and falling sensation. With the aggravation of the disease, it will affect the male ejaculatory function, and symptoms such as spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation and hematospermia will appear. After non-gonococcal urethritis infects the prostate, it is recommended to go to a regular medical institution as soon as possible and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.