The prostate is still unable to urinate after catheterization, and can be treated with bladder function training, localized hot compresses on the lower abdomen or medication. 1. Bladder function training: give catheterization again under the doctor’s guidance, tell the family to intermittently clip the urinary catheter, release or clip it after 2~3 hours, and then release the catheter when the patient has the desire to urinate, so that the urine can flow out. Patients with weak bladder contraction can press the lower abdomen with their hands by changing the position when they have the urge to urinate. Enhance the strength of the muscles around the bladder, so that the patient to promote urination. 2. Localized hot compresses: apply them for about 5-10 minutes each time, and observe whether urination returns to normal. If the patient has severe pain in urination or dares not urinate, the patient should be guided by the doctor’s advice to use diclofenac sodium capsule and observe whether urination returns to normal. Prostate extraction still can not urinate, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid aggravating the condition.