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Can prostatitis hyperplasia be cured?

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Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 07:21 AM

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  • Cara Cara

    Apr 10, 2026

    Prostatitis hyperplasia usually cannot be completely cured, but standard treatment can effectively control symptoms and delay the progression of the disease.

    Prostatitis hyperplasia is mainly caused by the continued proliferation of prostate tissue that causes pressure on the urethra. Its clinical manifestations include frequent urination, urgency, increased nocturia, and difficulty in urination. Treatment methods include medication and lifestyle adjustments. In drug treatment, α-blockers such as tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules and terazosin tablets are commonly used to relieve urethral compression, while 5α-reductase inhibitors such as finasteride tablets can reduce prostate size. For moderate to severe patients, surgical treatments such as transurethral resection of the prostate or laser vaporization can be used. You should avoid sitting for long periods of time, reduce the intake of alcohol and spicy food, and maintain moderate exercise to help improve symptoms.

    It is recommended that patients regularly review prostate-specific antigen indicators and monitor changes in their condition. Pay attention to maintaining a regular schedule and avoid holding in urine and overexertion. In the diet, you can increase the intake of zinc-containing foods such as tomatoes and pumpkin seeds, which will help prostate health. When symptoms worsen, you should seek medical advice promptly to adjust the treatment plan to prevent complications such as urinary retention.

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