There is no so-called “self-therapy” for prostate hyperplasia, and patients should intervene with scientific medical measures such as general treatment, medication, surgery and other treatments according to their conditions. 1. General treatment: For patients whose condition is mild and does not affect their daily life, no special medical treatment can be given for the time being, and only good follow-up observation is needed. 2. Medication: For patients with small size of prostate enlargement and mild symptoms, doxazosin and terazosin can be applied as prescribed by doctors; for patients with large size of enlargement and serious symptoms, finasteride and dutasteride should be applied under the guidance of doctors. Patients may experience adverse reactions such as nausea, dizziness and rash after applying the above drugs. They should seek medical treatment in time. 3. Surgery: For patients with serious conditions, transurethral resection of the prostate can also be considered for treatment. 4. Other treatments: For patients who do not tolerate surgery, prostatic urethral stenting, transurethral balloon dilatation and other methods of treatment can be taken as appropriate. Patients with different degrees of illnesses have different treatment options, and should consult a doctor in a timely manner and, in conjunction with their illnesses, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.