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What are the symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy?

Asked by:Dianna

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 09:31 PM

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  • Carol Carol

    Apr 03, 2026

    Prostatic hypertrophy has symptoms such as difficulty urinating, abdominal distension, and urinary incontinence. Prostatic hypertrophy requires timely intervention and treatment.

    1. Difficulty urinating

    Prostatic hypertrophy will lead to poor urination and difficulty urinating, such as frequent urination, thin urination, etc. You can follow the guidance of your doctor to take doxazosin mesylate tablets, etc.

    2. Abdominal distension

    Prostatic hypertrophy can cause difficulty in urinating and abdominal distension, which requires oral drug treatment under the guidance of a doctor, such as α-blockers, tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules, etc.

    3. Urinary incontinence

    When the prostate is enlarged, the bladder cannot close normally, causing urinary incontinence symptoms. This can be treated by taking norfloxacin tablets, Qianliekang tablets, etc. as directed by your doctor.

    In addition to drug treatment for severe prostatic hyperplasia, you can also choose treatment such as prostatectomy and prostatectomy. After the operation, you need to rest in bed more often. The upper jaw area needs regular anti-inflammation to prevent wound infection.

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