Patients who always have the feeling of not being able to urinate may have prostatic hyperplasia. Prostatic hyperplasia is mostly seen in middle-aged and older men. Due to the enlargement of the prostate gland, it tends to cause narrowing of the posterior urethra, lengthening of the posterior urethra and increased urethral resistance during urination. The general treatment of prostatic hyperplasia includes the following three aspects: i. General treatment. If the patient’s symptoms are not heavy, there are no obvious symptoms of urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary difficulty, you can usually observe and wait for treatment; second, if there are obvious symptoms of urinary frequency, urinary urgency, etc., you can take drugs through oral medication, treatment commonly used drugs are Paulette and Harlequin; third, if the symptoms are heavy, oral medication can not significantly improve the symptoms, you can usually consider performing surgical treatment.