There is no clinical cure for prostate enlargement, it is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, if necessary, surgical treatment. Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in men, which can cause frequent urination, urinary urgency, and increased nocturia and other symptoms. Usually there is no clinical treatment for prostate enlargement, if you want to effectively treat the disease and improve the quality of life, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions. If patients with prostate enlargement suffer from urinary retention during the acute stage, they can seek medical attention to relieve the problem through catheterization, or if necessary, cystostomy. Some patients with prostate enlargement can be treated with alpha-blockers such as doxazosin and tamsulosin, 5 alpha-reductase inhibitors such as finasteride and dutasteride, and receptor antagonists such as tolterodine and solifenacin, which can help to relax the urethral smooth muscle and reduce the size of the prostate. For those who are not satisfied with the effect of medication and have serious conditions, surgical treatment can also be chosen according to the condition. For prostate hyperplasia, common clinical surgical procedures include transurethral resection of the prostate, transurethral enucleation of the prostate (including laser enucleation, plasma enucleation, etc.), transurethral enlargement of the prostate, and open prostatectomy (which has been basically phased out at the present time), etc. Some patients can also undergo transurethral enucleation of the prostate. Some patients may also undergo other treatments such as transurethral needle ablation and transurethral microwave therapy to promote the recovery of the body. It is recommended that patients with prostate hyperplasia follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and not to use drugs or prescriptions without scientific basis to prevent aggravation of the condition.