What do calcified foci of the prostate mean and how can they be treated?

Calcified foci of the prostate usually refer primarily to the occurrence of calcium deposits in the prostate gland, and usually do not require treatment in asymptomatic cases, and may be targeted for treatment when combined with other symptoms. Calcified foci of the prostate is a kind of imaging test descriptor, which indicates that calcium deposits have occurred in the prostate, in most cases, asymptomatic people usually do not need treatment, while patients with infections, hyperplasia, obstruction, etc., you need to take anti-infective drugs for treatment, such as levofloxacin, etc., and the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not be unauthorized use of medication. In addition, if accompanied by stubborn, recurrent infections and serious obstruction, prostate removal surgery should be carried out as soon as possible after controlling the infection.