High prostate white blood cells indicate inflammation of the prostate, not necessarily bacterial prostatitis. Prostatitis can be categorized into bacterial prostatitis and non-bacterial prostatitis according to the type of pathogen. If you are suffering from prostatitis, you will usually have high white blood cells during the clinical examination, but it only means that there is inflammation in the prostate, not necessarily bacterial prostatitis, or non-bacterial prostatitis, which needs to be clarified through the culture of prostate fluid to determine whether it is caused by bacterial infection. Prostatitis can be treated with medications such as tamsulosin hydrochloride and celecoxib, and in severe cases, it can be treated with surgical procedures such as prostatectomy and drainage and prostate puncture and drainage. Patients should maintain a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food; appropriate exercise, avoid sedentary or prolonged riding; prohibit sexual intercourse during the period of illness. If patients have symptoms of prostatitis, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, please do not self-medication, in order to avoid adverse reactions.