Prostatic hyperplasia and calcification, lower abdominal pain generally do not need surgery; however, if the condition is serious, and the symptoms are obvious, hidden pain into dull pain, stabbing pain, it is necessary to surgery.
If the condition of prostate hyperplasia with calcification is not serious and it is only a slight pain in the lower abdomen that does not affect normal life, surgery is generally not necessary and regular observation is sufficient.
However, if the condition of prostate hyperplasia and calcification is more serious, combined with inflammation and infection, with symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, incomplete urination, waiting for urination, obvious pain in the lower abdomen, and urine dribbling and urinary retention when urinating, and the effect of medication is unsatisfactory, surgical treatment, such as transurethral resection of the prostate, transurethral resection of the prostate, and so on, can be considered.
When prostate enlargement calcification is detected, it is recommended to observe the symptoms first. If there are symptoms such as difficulty in urination and obstruction of urination, you should go to regular hospitals for consultation and treatment in a timely manner, and analyze the cause of the disease through the guidance of a professional physician to understand the severity of the disease, and then carry out regular and reasonable treatment.