Indications for electrosurgery of the prostate

Indications for electrolysis of the prostate, which is primarily used to treat prostate enlargement, include severe symptoms, ineffective medication, the presence of significant obstruction, or serious complications. Prostatic hyperplasia, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, is a disease characterized by enlargement and hypertrophy of prostate glands, causing symptoms such as frequent urination and difficulty in urination. For those with mild symptoms that do not affect their lives, they can be followed up for observation or treated with oral medications (finasteride, dutasteride). A part of patients need to be treated with prostate electrosurgery. For serious symptoms, such as severe urinary difficulty or acute urinary retention, serious obstruction of the urinary tract, urinary frequency symptoms seriously affecting life, oral medication is not effective, can choose surgical treatment. For the presence of prostate enlargement combined with bladder stones, hydronephrosis or renal insufficiency, recurrent urinary tract infections and other diseases, it is generally recommended to perform prostate electrocision in a timely manner to reduce the development of complications. For those with prostate cancer, timely surgery is recommended. If prostate enlargement occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor, standardize the treatment, and if necessary, perform prostate electrosurgery.