Which is the most effective surgical treatment for prostate enlargement?

In life, many middle-aged and elderly male friends often encounter some of these situations: with the growth of age, their frequent urination, urinary urgency, especially at night to go to the toilet many times, serious even 10 minutes to get up once, simply can not sleep, seriously affect the quality of life; especially afraid to go out, afraid of embarrassment because of urination, some people sometimes even appear to be too late to go to the toilet and The phenomenon of wetting your pants. Most of these manifestations belong to the manifestations of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The BPH is a disease that is characterized by progressive enlargement of the prostate gland causing obstruction of urinary discharge from the bladder due to reduced testicular function, mesenchymal and epithelial proliferation of the prostate gland, a common disease among middle-aged and elderly men that seriously affects the quality of life and health of middle-aged and elderly men, which in turn affects the normal order of life of spouses and even families. Theoretically, this disease is mostly seen in men over 55 years old. In fact, prostate hyperplasia is mostly a benign disease, mainly a series of changes caused by lower urinary tract obstruction, much simpler than cardiovascular disease, the key is to have a clear understanding of the disease, do not blindly listen to folk sayings, conscious to understand science, believe in science, listen to the advice of specialists, especially large hospitals. Treatment: For patients with milder symptoms, oral medication is taken, and some of them can reduce the number of urination, especially the number of nighttime rises, and improve the quality of sleep. If the symptoms are still not controlled, there is no time to delay and surgery should be actively requested. Most of the current urological procedures are minimally invasive, meaning that a very small incision is able to perform the required surgical operation. The minimally invasive surgery for prostate hyperplasia is transurethral electrolysis of the prostate, which is recognized as the “gold standard” for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia at home and abroad. This is the first time that a person has to be anesthetized and the patient is awake to have a urethroscope inserted through the urethra to remove the enlarged prostate. The technique is very mature and the medical staff is highly skilled, so there is basically no post-operative dyspareunia or poor urinary control. Some patients feel puzzled for not being able to find the wound during the post-operative recovery process and feel as if they didn’t have the surgery. After surgery some people even wish to have intercourse with their wives to get back the feeling they had more than ten or even decades ago, which in turn startles the old ladies. So, do all patients with prostate enlargement need surgery? Of course not, mild patients can be treated with medication and do not need to have surgery. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on their own.