Do you need treatment for a slightly enlarged prostate?

If the prostate is slightly enlarged and there is no combination of other symptoms, treatment is usually not needed; however, if there is a combination of symptoms such as dysuria, pain, and frequent urination, treatment is needed. As men grow older, they may develop prostate enlargement, which leads to the signs of a slightly enlarged prostate, which usually does not require treatment if it is not combined with symptoms related to the urinary system. If prostate hyperplasia is combined with symptoms such as frequent urination, increased nocturia, poor urination, divergent urination, and straining to urinate, treatment is needed, mainly for the symptoms that occur, such as the use of drugs such as finasteride tablets and terazosin hydrochloride tablets to alleviate the symptoms of urinary disorders, and if necessary, the prostate can be surgically removed. If the prostate is slightly large and combined with related symptoms, you should seek medical treatment in time, and related drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.