The clinical symptoms of many patients with prostate hyperplasia do not change significantly for a considerable period of time, and the degree of tolerance of symptoms varies from person to person, so not every patient with prostate hyperplasia needs to be treated aggressively. The actual fact is that many patients with prostatic hyperplasia have no obvious symptoms and no complications due to prostatic hyperplasia, and the patients can tolerate their symptoms to a large extent, and there are no indications for surgery, for these patients, we can temporarily not give any treatment, as long as the dynamic observation of changes in the condition is sufficient, this method is called “wait and see”. This method is called “wait and see”. Waiting for observation is not the same as leaving the patient alone, but is a conservative way to deal with some of the patients who are suitable. During the wait-and-see period, patients should pay attention to regular follow-up visits, usually at least once a year, including changes in symptoms, symptom scores, rectal examinations, ultrasound examinations, urine tests, kidney function, urine flow rate, etc. The review should pay particular attention to comparing the last examination index and determining whether it is time to start treatment through active communication with the doctor. What are the conditions that need to be actively dealt with during the observation period? This includes the following situations: 1. Acute urinary retention occurs, especially if it occurs repeatedly, in which case there is a high chance that urinary retention will occur again if not actively treated. 2, the amount of residual urine gradually increases, and this can lead to the occurrence of urinary tract infections. Residual urine and infections can be considered to be “in cahoots” because when residual urine exists, urinary tract infections are difficult to control, and repeated urinary tract infections can further aggravate the damage to bladder function, leading to an increase in residual urine. Even if there is no urinary tract infection, a significant increase in simple residual urine often indicates progressive damage to the function of the forced urinary muscle, and timely release of the obstruction at this time is beneficial to the recovery of bladder function. 3, the appearance of filling incontinence, ureteral dilatation, hydronephrosis: the appearance of these symptoms, indicating that bladder function has been seriously impaired, such as timely treatment can still be improved, but the degree of improvement depends on the timing of treatment. 4, by the prostate enlargement caused by recurrent episodes of meatus hematuria, or the formation of stones in the bladder and other conditions also need to be actively dealt with. 5, prostate enlargement symptoms gradually aggravate, the patient subjectively feels that the symptoms of the disease seriously affect the quality of life and actively requests treatment. Although there are many treatments for prostate enlargement, after all, the treatment will bring a certain economic burden and physical damage (such as surgery) to the patient, so during the waiting observation period, patients with prostate enlargement preferably need to develop good habits, pay attention to all aspects of their condition to control their condition and try to avoid the progress of the disease, thus postponing the need for treatment. For example, change the past bad habits, such as sedentary inactivity, all-night frustration mahjong, etc., exercise regularly, hot water sitz bath. Diet should be more light and easy to digest food, eat more vegetables to prevent constipation, because dry stools can aggravate the difficulty of urination. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a couple of days to get a lot more than just a couple of days. The actual fact is that you need to keep your mood relaxed and avoid worrying and being overly excited.