There is no therapeutic effect of potassium supplementation in patients with prostate hyperplasia, but in the case of concurrent hypokalemia, potassium supplementation can be appropriate.
Simple prostate hyperplasia patients do not need to supplement potassium: if prostate hyperplasia is currently detected and the body is seriously deficient in potassium, even leading to hypokalemia, with physical weakness, poor mental state, etc., potassium can be appropriately supplemented to meet the body’s needs and alleviate the condition, and generally will not affect the therapeutic effect of prostate hyperplasia, and will not lead to the deterioration of prostate hyperplasia.
Prostatic hyperplasia patients found hypokalemia, can follow the doctor’s instructions by injecting potassium chloride to achieve the therapeutic purpose, but also from the dietary aspects to do some improvement, it is recommended to eat appropriate food containing high potassium, such as bananas, apples, nori, soybeans and so on.
If prostate hyperplasia can be treated in time, the prognosis is good and the impact on human body is relatively small, but if the condition is neglected, it may continue to aggravate, so it is necessary to go to regular hospitals as soon as possible to prevent delays in the condition.