Fungal prostatitis is a chronic prostatitis caused by a fungal infection. The main cause of fungal prostatitis is long-term fungal infection in the vagina of the sexual partner, and during unprotected sex, the urethra is exposed to fungal infection for a long period of time, causing retrograde chronic prostate fungal infection. In patients with non-bacterial prostatitis, fungal infections are more likely. The main clinical manifestations of patients with fungal prostatitis include perineal discomfort, cloudy urine, frequent urination, urinary urgency, pain in the urethra during urination or ejaculation, and it can also lead to symptoms such as hypogonadism and neurasthenia. Suffering from fungal prostatitis, you should consult a doctor in time, improve the examination, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of a professional physician.