After prostate enlargement elective surgery, it usually takes about 1~3 months to perform physical labor, depending on the patient’s recovery. After prostatectomy patients need to restore normal urinary function as well as prevent bleeding. This process takes about 1~3 months. If heavy physical labor is performed earlier it may lead to recurrent hematuria or urinary retention and incontinence. Electrolysis for prostate enlargement is a minimally invasive procedure and the catheter is usually removed about 1 week after the operation. However, the internal wound is not fully healed, patients may still have symptoms such as urinary pain, urgency, mild hematuria, and in severe cases, urinary incontinence; the wound is basically healed in about 1 month, and some patients need about 3 months of recovery. In general, it is not recommended to do heavy physical labor in the early period after prostatectomy to avoid affecting the postoperative recovery. If necessary, go to the hospital to consult the surgeon to understand the recovery situation before deciding whether to do physical labor. If the patient is not feeling well, he should consult the doctor for examination and early treatment.