A prostate that is large on one side and small on the other is not normal and may be related to inflammation of the prostate and calcification of the prostate.
The prostate is an unpaired, substantial gland located between the bladder and the urogenital diaphragm. The prostate gland increases in size with age and changes in androgen hormones. In general, the length and height of the prostate in a normal adult male is about 2.5cm, while the width is about 3.5cm.
If the prostate gland is large on one side and small on the other, then it means that there are inflammatory lesions in the patient’s prostate area, which may be caused by problems such as inflammation of the prostate gland or calcification of the prostate gland.
In addition to actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, patients should pay attention to personal hygiene, change underwear, and maintain a light diet, try not to eat spicy, stimulating food, so as not to aggravate the condition.