What are the effects of a slightly larger prostate size?

Patients with a slightly larger prostate generally have no significant impact if there are no clinical symptoms, but may have an impact after the appearance of clinical symptoms, such as difficulty in urination or urination effort. 1. No clinical symptoms: For patients with slightly enlarged prostate without clinical symptoms such as frequent urination, waiting for urination, incomplete urination, perineal distension, swelling, pain, hidden pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, and only simple ultrasound and other examinations suggesting that the prostate gland is slightly enlarged, generally has no effect, and does not require special treatment, and regular follow-up and observation can be. 2. Clinical symptoms: for patients with clinical symptoms of a slightly larger prostate, such as waiting for urine, urinary effort, incomplete urination, etc., consider that prostate enlargement may cause urinary difficulty or urinary effort, such suffering from the impact of the need for active treatment. Patients with slightly larger prostate volume, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant laboratory tests, active targeted treatment, and strive for early recovery.