Calcified spots on the prostate are not serious and are old lesions, which usually do not affect daily life. It is common in men who have suffered from prostatitis, due to chronic inflammation stimulation, resulting in localized damage to the prostate, after local healing, traces may be left in the prostate, which is manifested as calcified spots. Simple calcified spots on the prostate do not cause any clinical symptoms, nor do they have any impact on reproductive health, and do not require special treatment. However, when prostate calcification spots are accompanied by prostate enlargement disease, they may be more serious, and may cause frequent urination, incomplete urination and difficulty in urination at the initial stage, and in serious cases, they may cause urinary retention, resulting in the inability to discharge urine. Therefore, when the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention for examination and treatment to avoid aggravation of the lesion.