Does prostate hyperplasia have to be operated on

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A few days ago, I felt abnormal urination. Every time I urinate, I would feel very painful, and I couldn't make enough urine. Later, I found out it was benign prostatic hyperplasia. I also saw a doctor. The doctor said to observe it first. Today, let me learn with you whether benign prostatic hyperplasia must be operated.

Does prostate hyperplasia have to be operated on

First: whether to use surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia depends on your situation. If you have repeated urinary tract infection, repeated hematuria, decreased renal function, and stones in the bladder, you should do it. You can go to the hospital to do a comprehensive examination, clear the condition, and then choose a reasonable treatment.

Second: the treatment methods can be divided into: waiting for observation, drug treatment and surgical treatment according to the degree of illness. * only in cases of refractory urinary retention, recurrent urinary tract infection, bladder stone diverticulum, recurrent hematuria, upper urinary tract hydrops, etc., is the indication for doctors to operate.

Third: if BPH only causes dysuria, it is the patient's own will to decide whether to operate or not. That is to say, if the patient feels that he can tolerate the current micturition (frequent micturition, urgent micturition, laborious micturition, waiting for micturition, endless micturition, etc.), he may not need operation.

matters needing attention

In our life, preventive measures are the most important. We should develop a good living habit. We should not hold our urine and drink more water. This can not only prevent benign prostatic hyperplasia, but also prevent bladder cancer and other diseases. In addition, we can eat more soy products, which has preventive effect.