Prostate enlargement does not usually affect sexual function.
Prostatic hyperplasia usually does not affect sexual life if the symptoms are mild, or if the symptoms are severe but can be actively treated. Prostatic hyperplasia can lead to frequent urination, urinary urgency, difficulty in urination, hematuria and other undesirable symptoms, if it can be actively treated, the general prognosis is good, and will not affect the patient’s sexual function.
If the symptoms are more serious, do not pay attention to the condition, failed to actively treat, may cause serious urinary tract obstruction, systemic infection, renal failure and other complications, thus jeopardizing the physical and mental health of the patient, at this time may affect the sexual function.
Prostatic hyperplasia should be actively treated and regularly reviewed in order to improve the therapeutic effect and reduce the adverse effects on the body.