What to do if prostate enlargement causes hematuria

Prostatic hyperplasia causing hematuria can be treated with medication (terazosin, finasteride, etc.) and surgery under the guidance of a doctor. 1. Medication: If the patient’s symptoms are mild, the patient can be treated with drugs such as Terazosin, Alfuzosin, Doxazosin and Tamsulosin under the guidance of the doctor; if the patient’s symptoms are more serious, the commonly used drugs include Finasteride and Dutasteride. 2. Surgery: patients with prostate hyperplasia causing hematuria, can be through the transurethral resection of the prostate, is currently the more commonly used surgical methods, applicable to most patients, but also through open surgery, mostly using the suprapubic transcystic or post-pubic prostatectomy. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the diagnosis of the doctor, according to the specific performance of the patient’s condition, to take targeted treatment, life should pay attention to self-management, to help improve the symptoms, vitamin supplementation, to improve the body’s immunity.