Calcified foci in the prostate is an imaging representation indicating that there is some calcified material in the prostate, which may be formed as a result of further calcium salt deposition occurring on top of necrosis. 1. At present, the etiology of prostate calcification is not clear, and it may be caused either by scars left by prostate inflammation or by prostate tumors and prostate tuberculosis. It is generally believed that it may be related to factors such as decreased androgen levels, degenerative changes in prostate tissue, chronic prostatitis, prostate fluid retention, prostatic duct stenosis, urinary reflux, and disorders of calcium and phosphorus metabolism. 2. However, if the calcification foci exist for a long time, it is easy to be attached by bacteria, which will induce prostatitis; and prostate calcification to a certain stage may form prostate stones, and the stones may further cause infection, urinary tract obstruction, etc., at this time you should seek medical treatment in a timely manner. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to choose the appropriate program under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid deterioration of the condition.