What does it mean to have multiple calcifications in the prostate?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, the calcification of the prostate is caused by inflammation of the prostate, according to the appeal you have inflammation of the prostate, fungal infection, mold is contagious, simple drugs ** prostate will not have a good effect, now more advanced physical plus drugs ****, prostatitis can induce other diseases, and sexual dysfunction, it is recommended to go to the regular **hospital to find out the cause of the target**, I wish you good health. 26

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    WBC15-20 Pus, C40-50, Isophospholipid 30% Mold +

    Prostatitis, with high white blood cells, can be confirmed by examination. It belongs to bacterial prostatitis. It is more serious, it is better to ** as soon as possible, and not to delay the condition.

    **I suggest that you should take a combination of Chinese herbal medicines with a sufficient amount of antibiotics**. In this way, it can be completely cured. Specifically, let's talk about the tests and symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    WBC15-20 Glue C40-50 Isophospholipid 30% Mold +, your case is bacterial prostatitis, which needs to be combined with Chinese and Western**, ablation will have a certain effect at that time, but after stopping**, it will be **recommended to restore the lecithin body with Chinese patent medicine**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Multiple calcifications of the prostate gland are caused by repeated congestion of the prostate. WBC15-20 Gum C40-50 Isophospholipid 30% Mold + proves to be inflammatory infection. TCM diagnosis is recommended**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, you are a typical bacterial chronic prostatitis, and the calcifications are left after self-healing from previous prostatitis. Fungal prostatitis is contagious, so it is recommended not to have sex. so as not to infect each other.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Prostate calcification is one of the most common prostate lesions in men, mostly occurring in the 40s to 60 years of age. The so-called calcification, in pathology, refers to the deposition of calcium salts in local tissues, which can be a normal physiological process or can be seen in some pathological conditions. Due to the lack of typical clinical signs and symptoms, prostate calcifications are often detected by imaging during examination for prostate disease and other urological disorders.

    In imaging examination, prostatic calcification is manifested as hyperechoic foci or high-density foci in the prostate, and with the popularization and improvement of ultrasound technology, the detection rate of prostatic calcification has increased significantly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Prostate calcification refers to the deposition of calcium salts in local prostate tissue, which shows a high density of foci on the image, which is a common prostate disease in men, but it is difficult to find.

    2. Prostate calcification** is still unclear, which may be related to prostate tissue degeneration, chronic prostatitis, prostatic fluid retention, prostate often in a congested state, prostatic duct stenosis, calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders and psychosocial factors. Calcification is thought to be closely related to prostatitis in 40-year-olds and prostatic hyperplasia in 40-year-olds.

    3. Prostate calcification itself has no obvious symptoms and signs, and is mostly found by imaging examination when prostate diseases and other urinary system diseases are examined.

    4. For prostate calcification without obvious clinical symptoms, there is generally no need for **. If there are other prostate lesions, do it on a case-by-case basis**.

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