Which is the best treatment for prostate enlargement, doxazosin or terazosin?

Doxazosin and Terazosin are alpha-blockers commonly used in the treatment of prostate hyperplasia, the specific medication should be selected according to the cause of the disease and the individual’s physical condition, there is no so-called “best”, please follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment.
Alpha-blockers are commonly used in clinical practice to treat chronic prostatitis, and can effectively alleviate the symptoms of urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary impurity, and urinary dribbling. However, the use of Doxazosin or Terazosin should be considered according to the patient’s allergy history, drug sensitivity, and treatment regimen, as prescribed by the doctor.
After taking doxazosin, patients may experience adverse reactions such as dizziness, headache, fatigue, and postural hypotension. Doxazosin is contraindicated in persons with known hypersensitivity to quinazolines (hairprazosin and terazosin) or any of the components of the product, in persons who have had a recent myocardial infarction, and in persons with a history of any degree of narrowing of the luminal diameter of the gastrointestinal tract.
After taking terazosin, patients may experience adverse reactions such as weakness, palpitations, nausea, peripheral edema, vertigo, drowsiness, and nasal congestion. Terazosin is known to be contraindicated in individuals with sensitivity to alpha adrenergic receptor antagonists.
Both Doxazosin and Terazosin are prescription drugs, please choose to take them under the guidance of your doctor.