Prostatic hyperplasia and prostatic calcification are common in middle-aged and elderly people, the lesion occurs in the prostate, and the etiology is still unclear.
1. Prostatic hyperplasia: prostatic hyperplasia is the most common benign disease causing dysuria in middle-aged and elderly men, which mainly manifests itself as histologic hyperplasia of the interstitial and glandular components of the prostate, anatomical enlargement of the prostate, urodynamic obstruction of the bladder outlet, and lower urinary tract symptoms, mainly clinical symptoms.
Both advancing age and a functioning testis are necessary for prostatic hyperplasia to occur. Common symptoms include frequent urination, urinary urgency, increased nocturia, etc. Treatment options mainly include medication, which can be oral tamsulosin, finasteride, or surgical treatment, such as transurethral resection of the prostate.
2. Calcification of the prostate: mainly calcium salt deposition in the local tissues of the prostate, prostate calcification mostly occurs together with chronic prostatitis, prostate hyperplasia and other diseases. Patients usually do not have obvious clinical symptoms, generally do not need special treatment, some patients will have frequent urination, urinary pain, lower abdominal discomfort and other symptoms, need to consult a doctor for treatment.
All the above drugs need to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of the drugs, please use the above drugs under the guidance of a doctor. If prostate hyperplasia or prostate calcification exists, please consult a doctor promptly.