How long does it take to return to normal urination after taking medication for prostate enlargement?

Prostatic hyperplasia can be restored to normal urination in about 1~3 months with medication. The cause of prostate hyperplasia is not particularly clear, is a slowly progressive process, mainly will cause middle-aged and elderly men with urinary disorders. Prostatic hyperplasia commonly used drugs are doxazosin, terazosin, tamsulosin, tolterodine, etc. Prostatic hyperplasia, if not particularly serious, the general use of medication for about a month can return to normal urination, if the symptoms of the heavier medication for a longer period of time, it may take three months or even longer, you should comply with the doctor’s instructions to use the medication. If it is moderate or severe prostate hyperplasia patients, simple medication, the effect may not be particularly good, may also need to carry out surgical treatment, including transurethral resection of the prostate, transurethral resection of the prostate, open prostatectomy, transurethral laser surgery and so on. Prostatic hyperplasia should be treated with medication strictly in accordance with the doctor’s prescription, and all of the above medications should be used under the doctor’s guidance, avoiding self-medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.