Prostatic hyperplasia is a very common male disease. Most of the patients are middle-aged and elderly men. However, with the change of people's living habits, prostatic hyperplasia also has a tendency to become younger. Prostatic hyperplasia seriously threatens the health of men. Many male friends are also very concerned about how to deal with the problem of prostatic hyperplasia. In order to solve this problem, Now let's invite experts to introduce the treatment methods of prostatic hyperplasia.
Patients must pay high attention to the disease of prostatic hyperplasia. If they find that they may have symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia, they must do a B-ultrasound examination, because the B-ultrasound examination can clearly show the hyperplasia of the prostate, cystoscopy, excretory urography, etc., which is helpful for the diagnosis of this disease. Then, the blood routine and biochemical examination of patients with BPH is very important for patients with infection and uremia caused by obstruction, and the degree of uremia is reflected in the degree of hemoglobin reduction. In the case of urinary tract infection, the white blood cell count and classification also have reference value for diagnosis and treatment.
So, according to the results of the examination in the hospital, how can the patient judge whether he has prostate hyperplasia? The routine urine examination of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia can sometimes be normal. When urinary tract infection occurs, red blood cells, white blood cells, proteinuria, pyuria and alkaline urine can be seen. The residual urine of prostate patients should be measured finally. The residual urine of normal people is not more than 10m1, while the residual urine volume of patients may increase. Therefore, the determination of residual urine is one of the important diagnostic steps. One of the indicators for diagnosis of prostatic hyperplasia: zinc determination. When prostatic hyperplasia occurs, the plasma zinc content is significantly increased.
If the confirmed patient does suffer from BPH, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for treatment. The treatment methods in the hospital can be divided into emergency treatment, non-surgical treatment, and surgical treatment. First, emergency treatment: patients often come to the hospital for treatment due to acute urinary retention. Acute urinary retention needs to be solved in time to relieve pain and save lives. 2. Non-operative treatment: refers to the treatment of sex hormone. The etiology of prostatic hypertrophy is not only related to gonadal endocrine disorder, but also believed that the treatment of gonadal endocrine should achieve good results. 3. Surgical treatment: For patients with good physique and can tolerate surgery, surgical treatment is still preferred. Because endocrine therapy is only a relative cure, the chance of recurrence still exists, which is far from being completely solved by surgery.