Enlarged prostate, i.e. prostate hyperplasia, is usually difficult to be cured completely. However, after scientific and reasonable treatment, the condition can be effectively improved and the quality of life of patients can be enhanced. Conventional treatments for this disease include general treatment, medication, surgery and other treatments. 1. General treatment: If the symptoms are mild and do not affect daily life, no special medical treatment can be given for the time being, just wait for observation. If any abnormality occurs, the patient should seek medical treatment in time. 2. Drug treatment: (1) a receptor blocker: such as a furazosin, terazosin, etc., suitable for patients with small size of hyperplasia and mild symptoms. (2) 5a reductase inhibitors: such as dutasteride, finasteride, etc., suitable for patients with large hyperplasia volume and obvious symptoms. After applying the drug, it may trigger adverse reactions such as nausea and rash. It is forbidden for those who are allergic to the drugs. 3. Surgical treatment: such as transurethral resection of the prostate and open surgery, etc., can be used according to the condition and discretion. If there is any discomfort, you should consult a doctor in time, the patient’s condition is different, the corresponding medical program is also different, the use of drugs must follow the doctor’s instructions.