Most elderly men who have progressive difficulty urinating are the result of prostate enlargement compressing the urethra. The actual diagnosis should be confirmed by anal examination and ultrasound, CT and other tests. The prostate enlargement is a disease of the elderly, caused by the imbalance of sex hormones. Open surgery to remove the prostate is very traumatic and slow to recover, and has been replaced by transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). You should also avoid being sedentary and overly fatigued. 2, once you have the intention to urinate, do not delay urination because of inconvenience and other reasons. This is a good way to get the most out of your life. The actual prostate enlargement can cause urinary tract obstruction, secondary infection, and in serious cases, hydronephrosis, leading to impaired kidney function, so it should be treated actively, including surgery. The actual prostate enlargement is also easily confused with prostate cancer, so elderly people with prostate enlargement symptoms should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid delays. 5. Atropine, 654-2, scopolamine and other drugs should be avoided. The actual prostate enlargement patients should tell the doctor that they are suffering from prostate enlargement when they have abdominal pain, stomach pain and other discomfort to avoid the application of such drugs.