Prostatitis is bacterial?


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Prostatitis is not necessarily bacterial.
Prostatitis is a group of diseases including acute and chronic inflammation of the prostate, mostly caused by microbial infection, such as bacterial blood, urethral retrograde infection, etc., can cause acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis. However, chronic prostatitis is not only related to bacterial infection, but also may be related to pathogenic microorganism infection such as chlamydia trachomatis, mycoplasma, fungi, etc., and some patients are related to non-infectious factors such as urinary dysfunction, mental psychology or immune abnormalities. Therefore, prostatitis is not necessarily bacterial, but may also be aseptic prostatitis.