Calcified foci, or prostate calcification, is a manifestation of a pathology that can accompany prostate enlargement, and there is no way to compare which is greater, prostate enlargement or prostate calcification. Calcification of the prostate is a manifestation of pathology and can be accompanied by prostatitis, prostate enlargement and other diseases. 1. Prostate calcification may be asymptomatic in the early stage. When patients show symptoms such as pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen or perineum, dysuria or frequent urination, increased nocturia, and dysuria, it may be a combination of prostate calcification with prostate stones, prostatitis, prostate hyperplasia, and urinary tract stones. 2. Prostatic hyperplasia may cause patients to experience symptoms such as dysuria and increased foamy urine, and in severe cases, it may cause hydronephrosis, urinary tract obstruction and other serious consequences. Whether it’s prostate enlargement or calcification, you should go to the local regular hospital in time to clarify the cause of the problem as soon as possible, so as to avoid deterioration of the condition and serious complications.