Prostate calcification generally does not need special treatment, if combined with prostatitis or benign prostatic hyperplasia, need to be treated with medication, such as ciprofloxacin, tamsulosin, etc., and if necessary, surgical treatment. 1. Drug treatment: commonly used drugs include antibiotics and drugs for prostate hyperplasia. (1) antibiotics: if combined with prostatitis use antibiotic treatment. For example, ciprofloxacin as well as levofloxacin are used to eliminate and inhibit the bacteria that cause prostate inflammation. (2) Drugs for prostate hyperplasia: such as tamsulosin and finasteride are used to relieve the patient’s urinary symptoms and improve the patient’s quality of life. 2. Surgical treatment: transurethral electrolysis of the prostate is suitable for patients who are combined with prostatic hyperplasia and have unsatisfactory results through conservative treatment. Prostate calcification is a self-limiting disease, most of which can be treated without treatment. If combined with other prostate diseases, it needs to be treated by medication and surgery, and the medication should be reasonably applied according to the doctor’s instructions.