The slightly larger prostate is usually the conclusion given by our B ultrasound. The size of the normal prostate is 2 × 3 × 4 cm. If it is slightly beyond this range, the lower prostate may be slightly larger. However, the prostate is slightly larger. As long as there are no clinical symptoms, there is no need to do any treatment. Regular reexamination is OK. You can take a B-scan every year to see if there is any change in the prostate. If there is no clinical symptom, it does not need to be treated or recovered. If it causes frequent urination, urgency of urination, endless urination and other symptoms. It is generally prostatitis, which is difficult to be cured by drugs. It is suggested to treat with traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. Pay attention to the life rules at ordinary times, control diet, do not stay up late, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, and will recover slowly