Does prostate enlargement affect life expectancy?

  The actual fact is that the prostate hyperplasia is a benign lesion that progresses slowly and can be asymptomatic if it doesn’t cause urinary obstruction or mild obstruction, and has no great impact on health and normal life expectancy. If you’re looking for a way to get the most out of your life, you’ll be able to get the most out of your life and prevent serious complications from occurring. However, if prostate enlargement is not treated in a timely manner when it is severe, it may lead to more serious problems such as hematuria, bladder stones, recurrent urinary tract infections, inability to urinate (acute urinary retention), and even hydronephrosis, which not only affects quality of life, but also has a very negative impact on health. In addition, there is growing evidence that the symptoms of urination and urine storage caused by prostate enlargement, if not treated promptly and effectively, can also aggravate the adverse effects on the body of common age-related diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease and diabetes, creating a vicious circle that makes the treatment of the above-mentioned diseases more difficult.