Most prostate stones do not require treatment, but only complications such as secondary infections or urinary tract obstruction need to be treated by a doctor. The majority of prostate stones have no symptoms, but are only found during an ultrasound of the prostate during a physical examination. The actual prostate stone is a real stone formed in the prostate alveoli and ducts, which can be as small as a corn or as big as a pea, round or oval or multifaceted, the number can be one or several hundred, generally brownish yellow, dark brown or black, small stones are often smooth, large stones or multiple stones can occupy the entire gland lumen, hard texture. Prostate stones can cause blockage of the prostate ducts, resulting in poor drainage of prostate fluid, so if you have prostate stones, the patient is at increased risk of prostatitis. The danger of prostate stones is mainly caused when combined with inflammation of the prostate. If there is no prostatitis or urinary tract obstruction, simply the appearance of prostate stones on the ultrasound can be left alone. If the patient shows signs of prostatitis, such as frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, and perineal discomfort, they need to be actively treated. Prostatitis can also affect the male sexual dysfunction aspect of the problem leading to decreased libido in serious cases. It can also cause impotence, premature ejaculation, seminal emission, hematemesis and other symptoms. The actual fact is that if the prostate stone is combined with prostate inflammation, it is advisable to have it treated as soon as possible.