Drugs that specialize in prostate enlargement

There is no specific clinical treatment for prostate enlargement medication. Usually people with prostate enlargement can take alpha blockers, 5α reductase inhibitors and other medications as prescribed by the doctor.
Because prostate enlargement can seriously affect the quality of life, and even cause urinary tract infections, chronic renal insufficiency and other complications, so patients need to be actively treated.
1. For patients with mild prostatic hyperplasia, alpha-blockers such as terazosin, alfuzosin and tamsulosin are mainly taken to reduce the size of the prostate gland and alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms caused by the disease.
2. During the application of α-blockers as prescribed by the doctor, 5α-reductase inhibitors such as finasteride and dutasteride can also be used in combination to improve the treatment effect of the disease.
For those who have unsatisfactory drug treatment and serious conditions, they can also seek medical treatment through surgical methods such as transurethral resection of the prostate and retropubic prostatectomy.
It is recommended that patients with prostate hyperplasia follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, and not to use medication indiscriminately or arbitrarily increase or decrease the amount of medication.