Prostatic stones mainly refer to the formation of stones in the prostatic ducts, the etiology of which is currently unknown and may be related to urinary retention, for example. Urethral calculi refer to stones embedded in the urethra and are usually associated with urethral stricture and urethral diverticulum.
1. Prostate stones are usually related to prostatitis and prostate hyperplasia. Most of the patients’ symptoms are not obvious, a few can be seen urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain, hematuria and other symptoms. In general, if the patient has no obvious symptoms without treatment, if accompanied by urinary infection, can take antibiotic treatment, such as ofloxacin and so on.
2. Urethral calculi are generally more common in men, mostly from the kidneys, bladder and other organs. Most of the urethral stones are anterior urethral stones. The main manifestations are difficulty in urination, dribbling, dribbling urination and so on. It is also accompanied by symptoms such as painful urination.
The treatment of urethral stones is based on surgical treatment. If the stone is in the urethral navicular fossa, sterile liquid paraffin can be injected, and then the stone can be pushed out of the urethra.
Specifically which stone is serious to what extent, but also need to go to the regular hospital to consult the doctor.