Prostate embolization is indicated for patients with enlarged prostate who are in poor physical condition, have many underlying medical conditions, and cannot tolerate anesthesia or the risks of surgery for prostate surgery. Prostate embolization is a minimally invasive treatment that is relatively simple, short, and less painful for the patient, and generally has a favorable prognosis. Prostate embolization is mainly done by injecting an embolic agent into the body to cut off the blood supply to the prostate artery, so that the blood vessels remain ischemic or hypoxic for a long period of time, resulting in atrophy of the gland to achieve the purpose of prostate embolization. Patients may have complications during the procedure, such as infection, fever, etc., which need to be treated promptly, and patients can take drugs such as amoxicillin capsules under the guidance of physicians. After prostate embolization surgery, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, discomfort needs to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment.