Pelvic pain syndrome in men is accurately referred to as chronic pelvic pain syndrome, which is one of the types of prostatitis. The exact cause of chronic pelvic pain syndrome is not clear, it may be related to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, and poor lifestyle habits such as sedentary behavior, staying up all night, and drinking alcohol are risk factors for the disease. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome is characterized by chronic or recurrent pain in the lower abdomen, perineum, perianal area, penis, inguinal area and other parts of the body, accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, dysuria and other symptoms. Sexual dysfunction such as premature ejaculation, painful ejaculation and psychoneurological symptoms such as anxiety and restlessness can also occur. The disease is chronic, recurrent course, need to actively take comprehensive treatment, such as avoiding sedentary, strengthen physical exercise and other lifestyle modification, if necessary, the use of microwave, radiofrequency, laser and other physical therapy and psychological intervention.