Enlarged prostate generally refers to prostate enlargement, which is usually not serious and most patients have a good prognosis after treatment. It is more serious if the patient has complications such as hydronephrosis and chronic renal insufficiency.
Prostatic hyperplasia occurs in middle-aged and elderly men, belongs to a slow process of benign diseases, clinically manifested as urinary urgency, frequent urination, increased nocturia and other symptoms, most of the mild and moderate symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia patients, generally given regular observation or medication for treatment, the prognosis is relatively good, improve the quality of life of patients, this situation is generally not serious.
If the patient is not treated in time, it is easy to cause complications such as difficulty in urination, which increases the difficulty of treatment at this time, this is a more serious situation, and may even jeopardize the patient’s life.
If you are diagnosed with prostate enlargement, you should actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment so as not to cause adverse effects.