Ten Things You Need to Know About Prostatic Hyperplasia

1. Where is the prostate gland? What did you look like? Fig. 1 schematic diagram of prostate position the prostate is an inverted cone-shaped organ with a shape like a chestnut, and its normal size is about 3.5 cm × 2. 5 cm × 2. 5 cm. The prostate is close to the bladder above, gradually becomes the urethra downward, leans against the rectum behind, and the urethra and vas deferens pass through in the middle. Do women have prostate gland? I often meet an old man who comes to see a doctor in the clinic and ask him why he is not feeling well. He said to me with a solemn face: “I have prostate gland.” I said: “I Read More …

Ten Other Things You Need to Know About Prostatic Hyperplasia

1. What are the treatment methods for prostatic hyperplasia? Treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia includes waiting observation, drug therapy and surgical treatment. Mild patients are suitable for observation and waiting methods. It is suitable for those patients who find prostate enlargement but have no symptoms, or have some symptoms but are not troubled by daily life. Patients need to pay attention to changes in their urination and regularly go to the outpatient department of the hospital for review. Patients with moderate disease progression are suitable for drug therapy. The short-term goal of drug therapy is to reduce or relieve urination symptoms of patients, while the long-term goal is to delay the further development of the disease and prevent the occurrence Read More …