Prostatic hyperplasia does not necessarily require daily medication. The choice of whether to take medication every day needs to be based on the degree of prostatic hyperplasia, clinical symptoms and personal factors, etc. Further examination is recommended.
1. If the prostatic hyperplasia is mild, without clinical symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, difficulty in urination, etc., and the quality of life is not affected, then you can observe and follow up, and do not take medication for the time being.
2. If the symptoms are obvious, and the improvement of the symptoms is obvious after taking finasteride, terazosin and other alpha-blockers, then you need to take the drugs for a long period of time to inhibit the further increase of the size of the prostate gland, to avoid the reappearance of the symptoms after stopping the drugs.
3. If the prostate is over-enlarged and drug treatment is ineffective, and surgical treatment such as electrocision of the prostate is required, then daily medication is not required after surgery.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination and choose whether or not to take medication every day according to your personal situation.