The normal size of the prostate is usually 4 cm × 3CM × "2CM, this is the normal value. It is not ruled out that there are some male prostate sizes that differ slightly from this value, but not much from this value.". Before treatment, the most accurate examination is B-ultrasound, which can not only see the development of the lesion and condition, but also clearly see the size of the gland.
Most patients have prostate hyperplasia when their gland volume is larger than the normal value. Generally, when patients see a larger value than the normal value, they are considered to have hyperplasia. Therefore, seeing the enlarged glands, the patients are very worried: Did I suffer from prostate hyperplasia during the treatment process?
The fundamental cause of prostate disease is prostate stiffness and sclerosis. After stiffening and hardening of the elastic glands, lesions form in the stiffened and hardened areas. The first step in ISA therapy is to use powerful drugs to penetrate into the glands and activate them. "After the drug reaches the lesion and penetrates deeply, the already hardened glands will become soft and loose, which is the first step in resolving the root cause of the disease.".
After the rigid and sclerotic glands become soft and loose, their volume will appear to be slightly larger than before, which can be seen on the B-ultrasound checklist as the volume of the original glands is slightly larger than before treatment. This is a benign enlargement, as such enlargement is accompanied by the disintegration of the lesion. Benign enlargement is caused by softening, spreading, and swelling of the lesion.
At the same time, accompanied by benign enlargement, there is a reduction in symptoms. Many patients feel their symptoms have eased before seeing the enlargement of the lesion, so it is easy to understand when seeing the enlargement of the gland that this is a benign reaction. However, there are also some patients who do not experience any relief in their symptoms after experiencing enlarged glands due to their severe condition, and who have had many concerns about treatment after multiple treatments. Therefore, after seeing enlarged glands, they are very concerned about the occurrence of hyperplasia of the prostate gland during treatment, and therefore terminate treatment.
For these patients, the condition is already relatively serious, and the symptoms often appear as multiple symptoms, but the most fundamental cause of these symptoms is chronic prostatitis. "If you really want to alleviate symptoms, you need serious treatment and time to activate the glands, so continuing treatment is the way to solve the problem.". Because as the condition further alleviates, the symptoms will ease.
Benign enlargement can also retract at a later stage and reappear during treatment after retraction, which is also benign. With enlargement and retraction, the lesion gradually disintegrates and fades until the lesion on the gland completely disappears.