The symptoms of chronic prostatitis include lower urinary tract infection symptoms and pain. The symptoms of chronic prostatitis include the following: 1. lower urinary tract infection symptoms: frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, waiting for urination, incomplete urination, white drip, increased nocturnal urination. 2. 2. pain: hidden pain or soreness in the perineum, penis, perianal area, urethra, pubic bone or lumbosacral area. 3. sexual dysfunction: premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, decreased libido, etc. 4. Psychoneurological symptoms: due to chronic pain that remains untreated (for a long time), patients have a reduced quality of life and may have anxiety, depression, insomnia, memory loss, etc. According to the 1995 National Institutes of Health classification, chronic prostatitis can be divided into two types: chronic bacterial prostatitis (type II) and chronic non-bacterial prostatitis (chronic prostatitis)/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (type III). Chronic bacterial prostatitis can present as recurrent lower urinary tract infections. chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome is the most common type of prostatitis, accounting for more than 90% of cases. The main manifestations are pain in the pelvic region and abnormal urination. Not every patient will have both of these symptoms, and they will vary depending on the severity. Some patients may have one, others have a combination of 2-3, and there are individuals with severe cases where all of these symptoms are present.