A patient with prostate enlargement with calcification means that he or she has both prostate enlargement and prostate calcification at the same time. Typically, prostate enlargement is caused by holding urine for a long period of time as men age, as well as germs infecting the prostate. In contrast, men over the age of 40 typically develop calcified spots on the prostate. This calcification may be formed by calcium salt deposits during tissue repair, or it may be stones that grow in the prostate. Therefore, patients with prostate enlargement will have calcification. If prostate enlargement is accompanied by calcification, there is no good treatment, when the symptoms are not obvious, you can take medication, under the guidance of the doctor can take oral 5α-reductase inhibitors, this drug can reduce the size of the prostate, reduce the resistance of the urethra to relieve the symptoms. When prostate hyperplasia with calcification has obvious symptoms, it is necessary to take surgical treatment, and it is necessary to perform transurethral prostatectomy to remove the calcified foci. When you find prostate enlargement with calcification, you need to complete the relevant examinations in time and cooperate with the doctor for treatment.