Prostatic hypertrophy usually refers to benign prostatic hyperplasia, which can be treated with 5α-reductase inhibitor drugs, such as finasteride, as well as alpha-blocker and M-receptor antagonist drugs, such as tamsulosin and tolterodine.
1.5 Alpha-reductase inhibitors: e.g. finasteride, dutasteride, which can shrink the local gland, improve urinary symptoms and prevent prostate hyperplasia from continuing to worsen.
2. α-blockers: such as tamsulosin, terazosin, can make the urethral smooth muscle relaxation, reduce the resistance of the urethra, improve the symptoms of dysuria, weakness of urination.
3.M receptor antagonist: due to prostate enlargement can cause urinary frequency and urgency and other symptoms, and even cause urge urinary incontinence, can be applied to M receptor antagonist and other drugs, such as tolterodine tablets, can stabilize the bladder, to improve the urinary frequency and urgency and other symptoms.
Prostatic hyperplasia patients in the use of drugs, must follow the doctor’s instructions, reasonable use of drugs.