Can mild prostate enlargement be operated on?

Mild prostate hyperplasia can be operated, but generally do not need to perform surgical resection treatment.
Mild prostate hyperplasia is preferred to be treated with medication, such as finasteride, tamsulosin, etc. Symptoms can generally be controlled through medication and the enlargement of the gland can be limited. If the prostate hyperplasia continues to develop after treatment with medication, and urinary retention and difficulty in urination are formed repeatedly, it can be decided according to the patient’s physical condition whether to perform transurethral resection of the prostate to remove the enlarged gland.
Patients with mild prostate hyperplasia should seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the degree of hyperplasia through various examinations, and decide whether to use medication or surgical excision treatment according to the severity of symptoms and signs. Patients with prostate hyperplasia should pay attention to rest, do not stay up late, do not smoke, do not drink.