The second option for prostate enlargement treatment is medication: In recent years, as new medications for prostate enlargement have emerged, medication has become increasingly important to doctors and patients, and the range of applications has expanded, reducing the need for surgery. With regular medication, long-term application can reduce the volume of the prostate by 18%, the incidence of acute urinary retention by 57%, and surgery by 55%. In other words, surgery was avoided in 55% of patients who originally required surgery with drug therapy. Overall, the clinical effect of drug treatment is still relatively positive. Pharmacological treatment includes Chinese and Western medicines, and when necessary, a combination of Chinese and Western medicines can be used to achieve the best therapeutic effect.