Is prostate enlargement at 30 serious?

Most of the 30-year-old prostate enlargement is not too serious, belongs to the mild prostate enlargement, usually do not need to be treated, when caused by obvious clinical symptoms, can be treated with drugs.
Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly men, usually associated with prolonged alcohol consumption, heredity, androgen secretion abnormalities and other factors, the probability of prostatic hyperplasia at the age of 30 is low, even if prostatic hyperplasia occurs, it may be a mild prostatic hyperplasia, usually less serious.
Mild prostate enlargement, which does not cause obvious clinical symptoms, usually does not require special treatment, but should do a good job of daily care, avoid prolonged alcohol consumption. If prostate enlargement causes obvious clinical symptoms, such as difficulty in urination, frequent urination, etc., medication, such as finasteride, tamsulosin, etc., can be administered to avoid continuous aggravation of prostate enlargement.
During the treatment, it is important to follow the doctor’s instruction and apply the medication reasonably.