Larger prostate cysts may compress the surrounding tissues and organs and can cause symptoms such as straining to urinate, weak urination, thinning of the urinary line, difficulty in urinating, and incomplete urination. Difficulty in urination caused by prostate cysts usually requires surgical treatment, puncture treatment of prostate cysts to alleviate the symptoms of difficulty in urination, and medication can also be used to assist in the treatment.
1. Surgery: when the cyst is large and causes obvious symptoms, it is necessary to remove the cyst through endoscopic minimally invasive treatment and other surgical methods to relieve the pressure on the bladder and urethra and relieve urination difficulties. Surgical procedures include: prostate cystectomy, laparoscopic prostate cystectomy, transurethral cyst decortication and so on.
2. Puncture treatment: Patients with a single small prostate cyst can be punctured from the perineum or rectum by a doctor under ultrasound guidance to enter the prostate cyst, suction out the fluid inside the cyst, and then inject sclerosing agent to make the cyst wall disappear.
3. Medication: There is no special medication for this disease, and antibiotics such as cefadroxil and amoxicillin can be used as prescribed by the doctor during surgical treatment to prevent infection.
When patients are diagnosed with prostate cysts, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital in time to choose the appropriate treatment program under the guidance of the doctor to alleviate the discomfort it brings.