Nodular foci with punctate early enhancement in the left peripheral band of the prostate is a term used in imaging examinations, which may indicate prostatitis, but it does not exclude prostate cancer, so patients are advised to consult their doctors promptly and undergo further examination if necessary in order to clarify the cause of the disease and treat it. The examination result shows nodular foci in the left peripheral band of the prostate with punctate early enhancement, which may indicate the presence of prostate inflammation, and at the same time does not exclude the presence of prostate-occupying lesions, such as benign prostate tumors, prostate cancer, and the specific cause of the disease needs to be determined by further examination, such as transrectal prostate aspiration biopsy. Prostate nodule refers to a lesion that occurs in the prostate gland, mostly in the form of lumps or clusters with dense tissue, which can be benign but may also be malignant. Therefore, if the examination report shows nodular foci in the left peripheral band of the prostate with punctate early enhancement, the patient should consult the doctor in time for further examination to make a clear diagnosis, and should not take it lightly.