How long does it take to treat prostate hyperplasia?

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Patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia usually need to take medicine for 3-6 months.

How long does it take to treat prostate hyperplasia?

If benign prostatic hyperplasia is found in a timely manner, the patient actively intervenes in the progression of the disease, controls the scope of the lesion, does not cause serious damage to surrounding tissues, and does not cause complications. At this time, the condition is relatively mild, and the time required to take medicine is relatively short, generally about 3 months. If prostatic hyperplasia is found late, the patient does not pay attention to it, resulting in gradual expansion of the lesion range, affecting the normal function of prostate, frequent urination, urgency, dysuria and other clinical symptoms, and also causing acute urinary retention, chronic urinary retention, hydronephrosis, chronic renal insufficiency and other complications. At this time, the condition is relatively serious, and the time of taking medicine is prolonged, usually about 6 months.



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