Prostatitis is one of the common diseases in adult men. Although it is not a direct life-threatening disease, it seriously affects the quality of life of patients. Prostatitis can affect adult males of all ages, and adult males under 50 years of age have a higher prevalence. So how to check prostatitis? The clinical incidence of prostatitis is relatively high. The main symptoms of the patients are chills, fever, fatigue and other systemic symptoms. It is not only physical pain but also psychological pressure for male patients, so it is necessary to actively check Treatment, then, what is the prostatitis check? 1.EPS routine inspection EPS routine examinations usually use wet picture and blood cell counting plate microscopy, which has better accuracy. The amount of white blood cells in normal prostatic fluid sediment should be less than 10 per field of view in a high power microscope. If the number of white blood cells in the prostatic fluid is 10/field, it can be highly prostatitis, especially macrophages containing fat in the prostatic fluid, which can basically diagnose prostatitis. However, in some patients with chronic bacterial prostatic fluid, the number of white blood cells in the prostatic fluid may be visualized; in some normal men, the number of white blood cells in the prostatic fluid is 10 per field. Therefore, the examination of leukocytes in prostatic fluid is only an auxiliary method for bacteriological examination of prostatic fluid. Urine routine analysis and urine sediment inspection Urine routine analysis and urine sediment examination are auxiliary methods for eliminating urinary tract infection and diagnosing prostatitis. Bacteriological examination Two cups or four cups are commonly used. These methods are especially useful before antibiotic treatment. Specific methods: Before collecting urine, patients with phlegm should drink more water. If the foreskin is too long, the foreskin should be turned upside down. After cleaning the penis head and urethral opening, the patient urinates and collects 10 ml of urine; continues to urinate about 200 ml and collects 10 ml of middle urine; then stops urination, performs prostate massage and collects prostatic fluid; finally collects 10 ml of urine again. Each specimen was microscopically examined and cultured, and the number of bacterial colonies in the above specimens was compared to identify whether there was prostatitis or urethritis. Other laboratory inspections Patients with prostatitis may have abnormal semen quality, such as leukocytosis, semen liquefaction, decreased blood sperm and sperm motility. If you have prostatitis, I recommend Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill to you to treat this disease.