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How to treat prostate enlargement

Asked by:Bloom

Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 03:41 AM

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  • Vali Vali

    Mar 28, 2026

    There are two types of prostatic hyperplasia. One is physiological hypertrophy, which is more common in middle-aged and elderly men. It is mainly caused by the decline of physiological function. The other type is physiological hypertrophy, which refers to pathological conditions caused by prostatitis or hyperplasia and other diseases, which can appear in men of all ages. But no matter what kind of prostatic hyperplasia it is, it has a great impact on men. Therefore, some men want to know how to treat prostate hyperplasia. In fact, patients should keep these four methods of treating prostate hyperplasia in mind.

    1. Fitness exercise. Regardless of whether they have prostate hyperplasia or not, men should actively exercise. Because exercise can effectively improve men's physical fitness and enhance the body's anti-viral treatment ability. Especially patients with physiological prostatic hyperplasia are likely to be cured through exercise.

    Second, diet matching. Diet is not one of the main causes of prostate hyperplasia. For example, long-term intake of high-fat and high-calorie foods can easily cause prostate hyperplasia. In this case, patients should avoid spicy foods and high-calorie foods and high-fat foods, and eat more fruits and vegetables.

    Three, medicines. If it is physiological prostatic hyperplasia, then drugs must be used to treat it. First of all, it is necessary to find out which pathogen is causing the hyperplasia, such as bacteria, fungi or viral infection, and then symptomatic treatment and medication can be ensured. In this way, the effect of treating prostatic hyperplasia will be more ideal.

    Fourth, minimally invasive surgery. Because prostatic hyperplasia is likely to cause prostate cancer, after the condition worsens to a certain level, minimally invasive surgery can be considered to remove it. Only minimally invasive surgery has certain risks, so patients with prostatic hyperplasia whose condition is not serious do not need to consider surgical removal.

    The above is a detailed introduction to the treatment of prostatic hyperplasia. In addition, patients with prostatic hyperplasia are reminded that it is best not to have a married life until the prostatic hyperplasia is completely cured. Because having a sexual life may not only spread pathogenic bacteria from the prostate to women, but also increase the pressure on the male prostate, causing prostatic hyperplasia to become more serious.

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