What does enlarged prostate with calcified foci mean?

Enlarged prostate with calcified foci refers to the presence of prostate hyperplasia, which is a benign lesion. Calcified foci of the prostate are usually calcium salt deposits in the prostate gland, which may be related to infections, and usually do not have any clinical symptoms and do not jeopardize the health of the reproductive system, so they are usually not treated. On the other hand, enlarged prostate usually indicates benign prostatic hyperplasia, which is a common disease in older men. Therefore, an enlarged prostate with calcified foci is an imaging description, not necessarily a disease. If symptoms such as frequent urination, difficulty urinating, or weakness of urination occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention for examination and treatment to prevent serious complications.