Which indicators of prostate enlargement are high

Prostatic hyperplasia is usually a condition in which the prostate-specific antigen is elevated, and physical examination and imaging tests may also be performed for prostatic hyperplasia.
Prostate-specific antigen may be elevated in prostate enlargement, but care needs to be taken to differentiate prostate enlargement from prostate cancer.
If prostate hyperplasia is present, the size and texture of the prostate can be determined by rectal fingerprinting; ultrasound, CT, MRI can also be used so as to observe the size of the prostate, whether there are signs of malignant tumors, and so on, and urodynamic examination can also be used for auxiliary diagnosis.
Prostatic hyperplasia patients may have frequent urination, urinary urgency, increased nocturia, etc. If relevant symptoms occur, they should seek medical treatment in time, and be treated under the guidance of the doctor after a clear diagnosis.