Whether or not a slightly enlarged prostate needs treatment depends mainly on whether or not the patient is experiencing clinical symptoms. The prostate gland is a male-specific urogenital organ. The prostate gland surrounds the beginning of the urethra and is connected to the neck of the bladder, which has a role in controlling urination. The normal size of the prostate is about 4cm x 3cm x 2cm. when the prostate is slightly larger and presses on the urethra due to certain pathologic reasons, the patient may experience frequent urination, incomplete urination, waiting for urination, poor urination, and difficulty in urination, etc. If the symptoms are not obvious, the patient may first be treated as a patient. If the symptoms are not obvious, you can first observe and pay attention to prostate health care in daily life, such as avoiding sedentary and long time cycling, avoiding spicy and stimulating food, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol, etc., and maintaining a regular lifestyle. If the symptoms are more serious, patients can choose medication, such as Finasteride, Epagliflozin, Tamsulosin and so on. If the enlarged prostate causes acute urinary retention or hydronephrosis, surgical treatments, including prostate dilatation and prostate electrosurgery, are needed to relieve symptoms.