Do prostate stones always require surgery?

Prostate stones do not necessarily require surgery. Usually no treatment is needed when there are no symptoms and the disease is less likely to require surgery, which may be needed when it is accompanied by prostate enlargement. The cause of prostate stones is unknown and most patients do not have obvious symptoms, so patients do not necessarily need surgery. For prostate stones that are small in size and not accompanied by discomfort, special treatment is usually not necessary, but you need to drink plenty of water and strengthen daily care to prevent aggravation of the condition or triggering discomfort in the body. Surgery is rarely used for prostate stones, especially in young patients, to prevent sexual dysfunction. If the patient is also accompanied by prostate hyperplasia, usually feasible transurethral resection of the prostate. It is recommended that patients with prostate stones actively cooperate with their doctors according to their actual conditions, and also pay attention to regular medical review to monitor changes in their conditions. Daily attention should be paid to increasing physical exercise, ensuring adequate water intake, and avoiding foods high in oxalic acid and uric acid.