Multiple calcified foci in the prostate are caused by previous chronic inflammatory irritation or by long-term chemical irritation in the gland. Foci of calcification are the formation of stone like components within the gland that appear as strong echogenicity in ultrasound and high density in CT. When a patient has this condition, the next step in treatment is determined by whether or not the patient has clinical symptoms or if there is a combination of other diseases. If the patient also has a combination of prostatitis, then it is recommended to use broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs, prostate sustenance or prostate sustenance, and vitamin E for treatment, which can improve the patient’s clinical symptoms.