Calcified foci of the prostate generally do not need treatment, if there are other prostate pathologies, such as prostatitis, prostate hyperplasia, etc., should be treated according to the specific circumstances. The main treatment modalities are medication and surgery, which is recommended. Prostatitis is prone to urine reflux, so it will continue to accumulate in the glandular ducts to form tiny stones, and gradually form calcified foci, which usually do not develop into malignant lumps. If the prostatitis recurrence may cause calcification foci aggravation, it is recommended to warm water sitz bath or physical therapy, improve the local blood circulation to promote the absorption of inflammation, can also follow the doctor’s instructions intravenous antibiotics for treatment. Common drugs such as levofloxacin. If it is caused by prostate hyperplasia, no symptoms generally do not need special treatment, if accompanied by urinary difficulties, urinary incontinence, increased nocturia and other symptoms, mild cases can follow the doctor’s instructions oral finasteride, terazosin and other drugs to inhibit prostate hyperplasia and relieve the spasm of prostate smooth muscle. Severe patients can be treated by transurethral prostatectomy and open prostatectomy. If the calcified foci of the prostate are related to the narrowing of the prostatic ducts and are accompanied by symptoms such as difficulty in urination and urinary incontinence, patients can be treated by ureteral stent tube implantation and dilatation, transurethral injection of urethral instillations under the guidance of a doctor. If the above factors exist, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. The above medications must be applied under the guidance of a medical professional.