What causes microlithotripsy

Microlithotripsy is a relatively common condition in male urology, commonly found in the male prostate as well as the testes, mainly due to the presence of trauma, such as localized trauma to the testes, which leads to the rupture of internal capillaries and causes localized calcification. Other conditions are seen in urinary tract infections, such as previous prostate infections, which can calcify locally in the foci of infection. This condition is physiological and belongs to a regulatory role to prevent the progression of the infection, so that after the foci of infection calcify, they will be able to confiningly wrap around the disease source of these infections. Microlithotripsy is mainly caused by the above two points, but in other cases it is due to immunogenic factors of the body, but this disease is relatively rare, and patients need to check specific immune indicators in the blood and various immunoglobulins to clarify the presence of this disease. For microlithotripsy will not have significant progress, as well as aggravate the serious symptoms of the disease, so no special treatment is needed, even if the disease is found, just wait for observation, if there are no uncomfortable symptoms do not need special treatment.