The treatment of patients should be individualized according to their symptoms and the severity of the disease. Commonly used medications include levofloxacin, azithromycin, doxycycline and other antibacterial drugs, which are more effective for patients with bacterial infections leading to chronic prostatitis. For patients with more severe pain symptoms, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib capsules can be used for treatment. For patients with urinary urgency, frequency and nocturia without urinary tract obstruction, they can be treated with M-type cholinergic receptor antagonist medications such as Solinacin and Tolterodine. Different drugs have different adverse reactions and contraindications, the patient’s treatment time should also be based on the patient’s specific condition to judge, can not be generalized, it is recommended that under the guidance of the doctor standardized medication, do not blindly use their own.