When a male friend suffers from prostatitis, although the disease is cured after treatment, it is still easy to leave calcification spots. This is the disease called prostate calcification in clinical practice. Generally, prostate calcification does not need treatment. If it leads to urinary tract irritation symptoms, then it needs to be treated in time. The following is a summary of prostate calcification.
Causes of prostate calcification
After the occurrence of prostatitis, some substances will be deposited in the prostate. Due to the particularity of the prostate structure, these substances are difficult to be removed during the treatment of prostatitis, and will form calcification over a long period of time. That is to say, prostate calcification is also the "trace" left in the prostate after the complete treatment of prostatitis. In addition, prostatic hyperplasia, retention of prostatic fluid, and the frequent hyperemia of the prostate may also lead to prostate calcification.
Symptoms of prostate calcification
Mild prostate calcification, generally without obvious symptoms; If prostate calcification is accompanied by other urinary system diseases, there will be a lot of urination, urgency, urgency and inability to quickly discharge, and the feeling is not smooth when urinating. When the blood vessels on the mucosal surface expand or break, bleeding will occur, which is what we usually call urine blood. In serious cases, urine cannot be discharged by itself, resulting in acute urinary retention.
Treatment of prostate calcification
For prostate calcification combined with other diseases, treatment is needed. There are many ways to treat prostate calcification, which can be treated by traditional Chinese medicine. The treatment method can be determined only after the patient goes to the hospital for examination.