The main symptoms of enlarged prostate are frequent urination, urgency, incomplete urination, and difficulty urinating. These are relatively common clinical symptoms, which can have a significant impact on the patient's life and affect their normal work and life. Therefore, timely treatment is very necessary, and it is necessary to get rid of the pain of enlarged prostate as soon as possible, Patients should have a good understanding of this disease and its treatment methods. Enlargement of the prostate is a common male disease, and it is relatively high in the elderly, and the incidence rate is increasing year by year.
What to do with enlarged prostate and how to treat it
First, through drug treatment, because the location of prostate enlargement is relatively special and the physiological structure is relatively complex, it is necessary to pay great attention and caution when using drugs. It is necessary to maximize the therapeutic effect, while minimizing the side effects, and maximizing the drug effect as much as possible.
Second, non surgical treatment is more suitable for patients with mild symptoms, mild urinary tract infections, mild obstruction, or low physical fitness, weak and sickly conditions, as well as patients with cardiopulmonary insufficiency or inability to withstand excessive pressure, so as to maximize the therapeutic effect of the patient.
Third, surgical treatment. This surgical treatment method is for patients with enlarged prostate. The treatment measures include removal of the prostate and conservative treatment, which can resect both testicles. Therefore, it is not considered to use this treatment method, and it is also difficult to accept.
Fourth, cryotherapy, the current use rate of this treatment method is still relatively low, because this treatment method requires relatively high requirements. It is necessary to properly control the depth and breadth of freezing, which is not so easy to control, and can also lead to bleeding or urinary incontinence in patients, so it is relatively rarely used in clinical practice.
Fifth, microwave and radio frequency therapy can achieve the goal of treating prostate enlargement by causing coagulation, necrosis, and detachment after the microwave and radio frequency therapy have played a role in prostate patients.
In fact, there are many methods for treating prostate enlargement, and each treatment method has its own advantages. The treatment method to be selected depends on the patient's situation, and it is necessary to follow the professional advice of doctors for treatment, adhere to treatment, and achieve recovery as soon as possible.