What is this round abnormal signal in the left periphery of the prostate?

Round abnormal signals around the left periphery of the prostate may be seen in benign or malignant lesions.
When there is inflammation or cysts in the prostate tissue, the prostate gland may be mildly enlarged with localized tissue congestion and edema, which may result in round abnormal signals around the left side of the prostate gland during imaging such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is usually a sign of benign lesions.
This is usually a sign of benign lesions. Sometimes, round abnormal signals around the left side of the prostate can also be seen in certain malignant lesions, such as prostate cancer, not only will there be such a situation, the patient will also have a low-grade fever, hematuria, lower abdominal pain and other symptoms, and need to be operated as soon as possible to treat.
When there are round abnormal signals around the left side of the prostate, it is necessary to carry out pathological biopsy and other auxiliary examinations to clarify the cause of the disease in time, and usually pay attention to the confidentiality of prolonged sedentary time, at the same time, regular urination, and if the abnormal symptoms continue to aggravate, it is necessary to consult a doctor for examination in a timely manner.