The cause of prostate calcification is unknown, but may be related to prostate inflammation, prostate enlargement, and decreased androgen levels.
Calcification of the prostate gland usually refers to the phenomenon of calcium salt deposits in localized prostate tissue when the patient seeks medical treatment for prostate examination. The cause of prostate calcification is still unclear, but it may be related to prostate inflammation leaving scars, prostate hyperplasia, decreased androgen levels, prostate fluid retention, prostate stenosis, and so on.
At the same time, prostate tumors, prostate tuberculosis, micronutrient metabolism disorders, etc. also have a certain relationship with prostate calcification. Usually, patients with prostate calcification may have no obvious symptoms, but some patients may have symptoms such as frequent urination, painful urination, urinary urgency, increased nocturia, decreased libido, and weakness, which will affect their quality of life and health.
It is recommended that people with prostate calcification go to regular hospitals for further detailed examination to clarify whether there is any disease in the prostate gland, so as to facilitate early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment. Daily attention should be paid to appropriate physical exercise and avoid prolonged sitting or standing.