36-year-old patients with prostate hyperplasia can choose to watch and wait, medication, surgery and so on. 1. Watch and wait: If the patient is asymptomatic or the symptoms are mild and do not affect sleep and life, he can be left untreated for the time being, followed up and observed, and then treated when the symptoms worsen. 2. Drug therapy: patients with symptoms of frequent urination and difficulty in urination can take medication as prescribed by the doctor to improve urination symptoms by lowering urethral resistance or reducing the size of the prostate. Commonly used drugs are terazosin and other α-adrenergic receptor blockers, finasteride and other 5α-reductase inhibitors. 3. Surgical treatment: the more serious symptoms, urinary tract obstruction symptoms are serious need for surgical treatment, the most commonly used surgery for transurethral resection of the prostate and so on. Other treatments include transurethral balloon dilatation, prostatic urethral stent implantation, etc. It is recommended that patients consult with a specialist to choose the appropriate treatment according to their condition, and if they need to take medication, they should follow the doctor’s instructions.