A prostate of 50mm ✕ 40mm ✕ 43mm is not normal and is a sign of an enlarged prostate.
In healthy men, the size of the prostate gland is usually around 40mm ✕ 30mm ✕ 20mm, if it reaches 50mm ✕ 40mm ✕ 43mm, it means that there may be an enlargement of the prostate tissue, and there is a possibility that it may compress the urethra and cause frequent urination, urinary incontinence, as well as lower abdominal distension and pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Enlargement of the prostate can be benign (e.g. benign prostatic hyperplasia) or malignant (e.g. prostate cancer). Therefore, if the size of the prostate gland reaches 50 mm ✕ 40 mm ✕ 43 mm during the physical examination, it is necessary to actively consult a doctor, improve the examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.
In daily life, it is necessary to change bad habits, such as avoiding prolonged sedentary and diligent urination.