Benign prostatic hyperplasia
It is the most common disease in older men, often causing symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency and difficulty in urination, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. So how should prostate enlargement be treated? Let’s discuss it together below. Watchful waiting treatment: For early onset mild prostate enlargement generally no obvious symptoms, or mild symptoms, you can observe the follow-up. 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 application can prevent the prostate from increasing in size and can reduce the size of the prostate. Phytochemicals: Prostacor, Sereton, and Flavopiridol (urologic) can relieve the symptoms of urinary frequency and urgency. Drug therapy is suitable for the following patient groups: patients with obvious symptoms of prostate enlargement; patients with severe symptoms but with serious complications that cannot tolerate surgery; patients who do not want to undergo surgery or are waiting for surgery. The indications for surgical treatment include the following: patients with lower urinary obstruction and symptoms that have not improved with conservative treatment; patients with significant urodynamic changes or residual urine volume of more than 60 ml that is gradually increasing; patients with upper urinary tract obstruction and impaired renal function. Although the urodynamic changes are not obvious, but the symptoms seriously affect normal work and life; those with recurrent urinary retention, secondary urinary tract infection, carnal hematuria and bladder stones; patients with large bladder diverticulum caused by lower urinary tract obstruction. The commonly used surgical methods are suprapubic transvesical prostate removal, retropubic prostate removal, transurethral resection of the prostate and transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP).