Massaging the prostate gland does not usually result in ejaculation, but only in the discharge of prostate fluid. Massage of the prostate is usually performed by touching the prostate through the anus, which helps to relieve symptoms such as prostate fluid stagnation, prostate congestion and edema, and prostate calcification; however, it is only used as an adjunctive treatment, and has no therapeutic effect on the disease. Massaging the prostate gland will constantly stimulate the prostate gland, causing it to secrete prostate fluid and discharge it through the urethra. If there is more prostate fluid, there may be a state of ejaculation, but it is not ejaculation; there is no sperm or only a very small amount of sperm in the prostate fluid. Patients with urinary frequency, urgency and other abnormal urinary symptoms, should promptly seek medical attention, do prostate fluid and prostate ultrasound examination, to diagnose whether the prostate disease; if diagnosed, need to take appropriate measures for targeted treatment. If men need to massage the prostate, they should go to a regular hospital and ask a professional doctor to operate, do not massage on your own, so as not to damage the prostate.