Symptoms that aseptic prostatitis has include pain, storage and voiding symptoms, and other symptoms. 1. Pain is the most important clinical manifestation of chronic prostatitis. The perineal area is the most common site of pain and discomfort, followed by the testicles, pubic area and penis; pain is also seen in the urethra, perianal area, groin and lower back. Painful symptoms have a higher impact on the patient’s quality of life than urinary symptoms, and the severity and frequency of pain have a greater impact than the location and type of pain; when pain occurs outside the pelvis, symptoms tend to be widespread, and their mental health and quality of life are poorer than those inside the pelvis. Painful discomfort during or after ejaculation is also an important non-specific clinical manifestation of chronic prostatitis, with about 45% of patients experiencing painful ejaculation. In addition, about 62% of patients can also be accompanied by sexual dysfunction, 40% of patients with premature ejaculation, and the degree of pain and sexual dysfunction of patients is closely related. 2. Urinary storage and voiding symptoms: It can also manifest as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, increased nocturia, waiting for urination, interruption of urination and other symptoms of urinary storage and voiding. 3. Other symptoms: some patients’ symptoms are not limited to the pelvis, but also accompanied by pain or discomfort in other parts of the body, such as irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, migraine and so on. If you have aseptic prostatitis, please consult the doctor promptly and treat it actively.