Total prostate-specific antigen 10.196 is more important and requires further examination to clarify the diagnosis.
The clinical normal value of total prostate specific antigen is generally 0-4ng/ml, when the value is greater than 4ng/ml, it is generally considered to be related to prostatitis, prostate hyperplasia, prostate cancer and other diseases.
Therefore, when the total prostate-specific antigen is 10.196ng/ml is more important, it is recommended that further prostate ultrasound, magnetic resonance and other tests to clarify the condition, if necessary, the feasibility of prostate puncture biopsy.
When the total prostate-specific antigen is abnormally high, try to improve the examination, to clarify the condition, to avoid delaying the condition, delaying the treatment, to reduce the intake of spicy and stimulating food, avoid smoking and alcohol, eat more fresh vegetables.