The reason why surgery is not recommended for prostate enlargement is the fear that the patient will not be able to tolerate the procedure. Generally patients with enlarged prostate, commonly older men, are older and less fit, and the anesthesia and surgical risks are too high for them to go for surgery.
Patients with prostate enlargement do not need surgery if they do not have or develop mild lower urinary tract symptoms; if they develop significant lower urinary tract symptoms, they can apply medication under the guidance of a doctor.
If the patient is ineffective in taking medication, or complications occur, then consider whether to take surgical treatment, specific need to go to the regular hospital examination before making a decision.
It is recommended to pay attention to a light diet in daily life, quit drinking and smoking, ensure sufficient sleep every day, ensure that the amount of drinking water every day should be about 2000ml, avoid sitting for a long time, usually moderate exercise. You also need to pay attention to the pubic hygiene, so as to avoid infection, aggravate the condition.