The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people and even some non-male medical professionals who are not able to understand the disease, and even considered as a very serious incurable disease. This is the reason why a lot of patients are worried once they are diagnosed with prostatitis and their lives and jobs are greatly affected. The reason for this is that people do not understand the nature of prostatitis and do not know how to judge the severity of prostatitis, which overstates the danger of prostatitis. The most common thing about prostatitis is still chronic sterile prostatitis, which accounts for ninety five percent of sterile prostatitis in prostatitis. Therefore, when you suffer from prostatitis, it is basically sterile. Of course, an experienced doctor will often determine from your symptoms whether you have an infection, initially determine the type of prostatitis, and decide if further bacterial culture is necessary. The focus of this article is to go over how we can determine if chronic prostatitis is ‘mild’ or ‘severe’. The most common misconception is that the more white blood cells you have, the more serious the prostatitis is. In fact, many current studies have confirmed that there is no correlation between the number of white blood cells and the severity of prostatitis. Remember, the presence of inflammation is not necessarily something that needs to be treated! The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not in a position to get a good deal on this. These asymptomatic inflammations are harmless to the body, and can recover naturally with proper rest, and generally do not require treatment. The key to treat or not treat is whether the inflammation affects you. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. Similarly, whether a disease should be treated or not is also determined by whether the disease has an effect on the body. If there is an impact, you need to treat it, but if there is no impact, you don’t have to care and there is no need to treat it. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this kind of things. The impact of chronic prostatitis on the body includes: (1) the impact of irregular urination (such as frequent, urgent, incomplete); (2) the impact of uncomfortable (medically called pain) symptoms on the body in the perineum, lower abdomen and other parts; (3) the impact on the quality of life. There is an international scale for determining the impact of prostatitis (also known as the Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index – Table 1 below), which expresses the impact of prostatitis in a score, with a total score at the end, and the score is internationally standardized for determining the severity of prostatitis. Table 1 Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Scale (NIH-CPSI) The details of this scale are as follows, the score includes 3 aspects of painful symptoms, urinary symptoms and quality of life, the higher the score the more severe the symptoms. The calculation of the scale score for the effects of prostatitis: the scores in the table are added together to obtain the corresponding total score. (1) Pain + urinary symptoms: (Ⅰ + Ⅱ + Ⅲ + Ⅳ + Ⅴ + Ⅵ) The total score of these items can be added to determine the degree of discomfort in the urinary symptoms, perineum and lower abdomen of prostatitis. If the score is 0~9, it means that the prostatitis symptoms are mild, 10~18 is moderate and 18~31 is severe. (2) Total score score: (Ⅰ + Ⅱ + Ⅲ + Ⅳ + Ⅴ + VI + Ⅶ + Ⅷ + Ⅸ) These items can be judged by adding up the total score, which takes into account the impact of prostatitis on the quality of life, in addition to the degree of symptoms above. If the score is 0~14 means the prostatitis symptoms are mild, 15~29 is moderate and 30~43 is severe.