There is no best treatment for enlarged prostate, or BPH. When suffering from BPH, the appropriate treatment plan should be chosen based on the patient’s symptoms, complications, degree of urethral obstruction, and various other conditions. Such as observation treatment, drug treatment, surgical treatment and other therapies. 1. Observation therapy: For patients with mild symptoms that do not affect their life and sleep, the progress of the disease can be closely observed and regularly reviewed. 2. Medication: There are many medications for treating prostate enlargement, the common ones are alpha-blockers (e.g. terazosin, azulfuzosin), 5α reductase inhibitors (e.g. finasteride, etc.), and M-receptor antagonists (tolterodine), etc. The side effects of all the above medications should be noted. All the above drugs need to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of the drugs, please use the above drugs under the guidance of a doctor. 3. Surgery: Surgery can be chosen for those with severe symptoms, obvious obstruction or complications. The most common surgical method is transurethral resection of the prostate, which is suitable for the majority of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. In addition, transurethral enucleation of the prostate and transurethral laser surgery of the prostate are also available. 4. Other therapies: such as transurethral balloon dilatation, prostatic urethral stent and other therapies. For patients diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia, they should go to the relevant departments of regular hospitals and be treated under the guidance of specialized physicians to avoid delays.