There is a possibility of recurrence after prostate enlargement surgery. After surgery, the prostate still has the potential to enlarge, and when there are symptoms of pressure on the surrounding tissues, it means that there is a recurrence, so it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions. The prostate gland is a special organ that can increase in size with age, and when it grows to a certain degree, pressure symptoms appear, called prostate hyperplasia. In severe cases, surgery to remove a portion of the prostate tissue can relieve the pressure symptoms. After surgery, the prostate gland still retains its growth potential and may continue to increase in size. When it grows to a certain extent and presses on the surrounding tissues, it indicates that a recurrence of prostatic hyperplasia has occurred. At this point, the patient is advised to go to the hospital for examination. If the medication is not effective in improving the symptoms, it may be necessary to undergo prostate enlargement surgery again. Prostatic hyperplasia may recur after surgery, and patients are advised to adjust their lifestyles after surgery to minimize the possibility of recurrence. If you experience any discomfort, go to a regular hospital for treatment.