Many male friends say that when they went to the hospital for a physical examination, they found prostate calcification. "Some people have had prostatitis before and are quite afraid of prostate disease, fearing that it may be a more serious prostate disease.". The editor searched online for some knowledge about prostate calcification, and some believed that prostate calcification did not need to be worried, while others said that treatment was necessary. Both statements made him even more hesitant. Which statement is true?
Prostate calcification is relatively unfamiliar to many people and they do not know much about it. Therefore, when patients discover their prostate calcification, they may experience doubts and concerns like Mr. Hu's. Experts explain that prostate calcification is a scar left by inflammation and healing of the prostate, often a precursor to prostate stones. After a large amount of clinical observation, it has been found that prostate calcification can easily cause a large number of bacteria to breed and cause inflammation, and after the inflammation heals and crusts, it will aggravate the calcification. This vicious cycle leads to the formation of calcified stones. If not treated, it can easily lead to impotence, premature ejaculation, and even infertility. Therefore, when a man discovers prostate calcification, such as B-ultrasound examination, there is no large area of calcification and calcified stones. If such cases occur, it is necessary to increase vigilance and timely treatment.
The following suggestions are available for reference:
1. Don't overwork, don't stay up late, and live regularly. Cold and overwork can easily lead to low immune function and recurrent attacks of prostate disease;
2. Avoid spicy foods and seafood such as shrimp, and eat less meat and acidic foods such as egg yolks, cheese, desserts, tuna, halibut, and so on. Eating too much of the above foods can cause acidic constitution and predispose to multiple diseases; In addition, it is necessary to avoid smoking and alcohol, especially alcohol consumption, which can easily cause recurrence of prostate disease; However, the diet should also be rich in nutrients to enhance immune function and disease resistance. It is recommended to eat more nutlike foods, such as raw pumpkin seeds and nuts, and eat more vegetables, fruits, and bee pollen;
3. Drink more water, urinate more, and maintain unobstructed defecation to help eliminate prostate secretions; Avoid sitting still for a long time. When driving a motor vehicle for a long time, pay attention to the heat dissipation of the seats, and regularly get off the vehicle for activities, drinking water, and urinating; Adhere to appropriate physical exercise to improve blood circulation and facilitate the absorption of local inflammation;
4. If necessary, physical therapy can be used to improve local blood circulation and help dissipate inflammation.
Can prostate calcification be reversed?
Prostate calcification cannot completely disappear, but as long as it is within a certain range, if there are no symptoms of discomfort, the impact is not significant. However, if a condition has caused difficulty urinating, it should be promptly sought medical attention to avoid delays in treatment.