The actual fact that there are no symptoms at the time, he didn’t take it seriously. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this kind of things. The more he thought about it, the more scared he was, so he immediately rushed to the hospital’s urology clinic for advice. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not aware of the fact that there are three kinds of bad states of prostate hyperplasia: one is that the treatment is not timely, the urinary disorder is considered a manifestation of aging, or feel “difficult to say”, until the symptoms worsen, when the disease is serious to go to the hospital to seek medical attention, often lost the good opportunity to treat benign prostate hyperplasia with drugs, and had to be surgically treated. In fact, benign prostatic hyperplasia is a progressive disease that has to be controlled by insisting on taking medication to shrink the volume of the prostate under the guidance of a professional doctor. This can reduce the incidence of acute urinary retention and surgery, and can prevent the need for surgical treatment in 64% of patients with BPH. There is also an over-treatment of prostate hyperplasia that can be controlled with medication but is operated on, causing unnecessary pain to the patient. The clinical manifestations are mainly frequent urination, increased nocturnal urination, waiting to urinate, thin urine line, intermittent urine line or dripping, and gradually aggravated, serious cases will appear overflow urinary incontinence, acute urinary retention, etc. If it has affected urination and normal life, it should be treated promptly. The actual fact is that there are many ways to treat prostate enlargement, there are medications and surgical treatments, but generally speaking, for those who are not serious or are too old to tolerate surgery, medication is still the first method to choose. The advantage of these drugs is that they work quickly and usually provide moderate relief from urinary symptoms. This is a great way to get the most out of your life. This type of drug is suitable for patients with a large prostate volume. This class of drugs can slow down prostate enlargement, reduce the risk of urinary retention and surgery, and also provide mild relief from urinary symptoms. It usually takes more than 3 months of medication to take effect. 3. Chinese herbal medicines (botanical preparations), which are widely used in China, can provide good relief of lower urinary tract symptoms and alleviate patients’ pain for some patients, but the long-term efficacy needs to be carefully evaluated. In conclusion, the disadvantages of pharmacological treatment are long treatment period, high cost, and the need for surgical treatment if the disease progresses which may lead to treatment failure. The actual fact is that a lot of patients with prostate enlargement to a certain degree after medication will remain stable and no longer develop, however, if the disease progresses during medication: ① the effect of medication is not good or unwilling to continue to take medication, but would like to relieve symptoms through surgery; ② repeated urinary retention; ③ there has been renal impairment, bladder stones, recurrent urinary tract infections, recurrent hematuria, hernia, etc., should be considered The actual surgery, which is often referred to as “open surgery”. The actual “open” surgery for prostate hyperplasia is not a scar that can be seen after the surgery, because with the advancement of medicine, the standard method of prostate hyperplasia surgery is transurethral resection of the prostate, where the doctor uses special instruments to remove the hyperplastic part of the prostate from the urethra, so there is no incision in the abdomen. The post-operative effect is quick and long-lasting. The pain is less than the open method, the hospital stay and the time with catheter is shorter, the recovery is quick and the recurrence rate is low; however, if the enlarged prostate is large and there is difficulty in transurethral resection, or if there are concurrent lesions in the bladder, the traditional open prostatectomy is usually used, which requires an incision in the lower abdomen to cut open the bladder and deal with the lesions in the bladder, while incidentally removing the enlarged prostate. However, this method is very damaging, painful and slow to recover after surgery.