Prostatic hyperplasia is generally not self-healing once diagnosed, but it can be cured and is a chronic disease like hypertension, diabetes and other chronic diseases. In the early stage of prostate hyperplasia, due to cell proliferation resulting in an increase in the size of the prostate, causing a certain oppressive effect on the posterior urethra, many patients will experience symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequent urination, increased nocturia, thinning of the urinary line, straining to urinate, and waiting for urine. In severe cases some patients will also have symptoms of urinary retention. Most people with prostate hyperplasia achieve improvement of symptoms, quality of life and quality of urination, as well as protection of the function of the urinary organs through scientific, systematic, and long-term drug treatment. When the symptoms of prostate hyperplasia appear, you should go to the hospital in time for medical treatment and active treatment, you should eat a light diet, maintain good exercise habits, quit smoking and drinking, regular work and rest, avoid staying up all night, and keep a happy mood.