What are the treatments for men in their fifties who are waiting to urinate?

The main consideration for waiting to urinate in men in their fifties may be difficulty in urination caused by diseases such as benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis. Treatment includes medication such as tamsulosin and antibiotics as well as surgical treatment. 1. Prostatic hyperplasia requires no treatment if symptoms are mild. Medication mainly includes alpha-blockers such as terazosin and tamsulosin. Or 5α-reductase inhibitors such as finasteride. Surgery is required if the patient has a severe obstructive condition, such as a maximum urinary flow rate of <10 ml/s. The most commonly used surgical procedure is transurethral electrolysis of the prostate. 2. Treatment of prostatitis generally includes active rest, fluid infusion, and application of antimicrobial drugs such as ciprofloxacin, moxifloxacin, tobramycin, and other drugs. Contraindications include allergy to the product and severe hepatic or renal insufficiency. Once the above symptoms appear, after excluding physiological causes, one should go to the hospital immediately and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.