Can the enlarged prostate be cured with Chinese medicine?

Taking Chinese medicine for enlarged prostate usually only relieves the symptoms. Enlarged prostate is also called prostatic hyperplasia, which is known as jing urine in Chinese medicine, and Chinese medicine can be divided into five types: dampness-heat injection (dampness and heat invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area and lower limbs), qi stagnation and blood stasis (stagnation of blood due to the lack of qi), spleen and kidney qi deficiency, kidney yang weakening, and kidney yin deficiency. Clinical manifestations include frequent urination, especially nocturia, difficulty in urination, hematuria, and urinary retention. 1. Damp-heat injection syndrome: clearing heat and eliminating dampness (removing heat and dampness from the body), and promoting diuresis through closure are the treatment principles, and Bazheng San can be used, and the contraindications and adverse reactions of this formula are not clear. 2. Qi stagnation and blood stasis: the treatment principle is to move Qi and activate blood circulation (to promote the operation of gas and blood circulation), and to pass the orifices and diuresis, and the treatment principle is to use Sinkiang San, the contraindications and adverse reactions of this formula are not clear yet. 3. Spleen and kidney qi deficiency: strengthening the spleen and warming the kidney, benefiting qi and inducing diuresis as the treatment principle, can be used to replenish Zhong Yi Qi Tang, the contraindications and adverse effects of this formula are not clear. 4. Kidney yang deficiency: warming and tonifying kidney yang (warming and replenishing kidney yang qi), promoting qi and transforming water as the treatment principle, available Jisheng Kidney Qi Pill, the contraindications and adverse effects of the drug are not clear. 5. Kidney yin deficiency: nourishing kidney yin and clearing urination as the treatment principle, Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan can be used, the contraindications and adverse effects of this drug are not yet clear. If there is any discomfort, please consult a doctor in time. The use of traditional Chinese medicine should be based on evidence and should not be used on one’s own.