Prostate calcification and fibrosis are scars left by inflammation and healing of the prostate, and are precursors of prostate stones. So, what's wrong with uneven echo and calcification of the prostate? What are the symptoms of the prostate gland?
First of all, prostate stones are often accompanied by chronic prostatitis, which can be seen through B-ultrasound examination. Due to the special structure of the prostate, there is generally no better treatment for calcification and stones. Prostate calcification (fibrosis) and stones can breed bacteria, which is another reason for recurrent attacks of prostatitis and cannot be ignored.
Moreover, prostate cysts often occur in adults, and diabetes patients are more likely to occur. The clinical manifestation is urinary obstruction or stool obstruction, which often causes acute urinary retention. Sometimes thick secretions flow out of the urethra, and the anal examination can touch the prostate with a wave sensation, but it often occurs in the later stages. Occasionally, an abscess breaks into the urethra, rectum, perineum, or perivesical space, causing connective tissue inflammation.
Through the above introduction, I believe you have a certain understanding of the uneven echo and calcification of the prostate. What are the symptoms of the prostate?
The symptoms of prostate calcification are mainly manifested in dysuria. Due to the impact of prostate hyperplasia, early patients may experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and sometimes urinary incontinence. Patients with severe conditions may develop more severe symptoms of urinary tract obstruction or hematuria, leading to inflammation of surrounding tissues, and sexual dysfunction. "If prostate calcification symptoms are not treated promptly, the calcified lesions can develop into stones, exacerbate the symptoms of prostatitis, and affect male fertility.".