Is it important to have calcifications in the prostate?
Asked by:Pearl
Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 10:33 PM
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Apr 03, 2026
Under normal circumstances, calcification in the prostate is not a serious disease. It is usually caused by chronic prostatitis. If the patient has no uncomfortable symptoms, special treatment is usually not required. Some patients may develop prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis and other diseases, and are accompanied by frequent urination, urgency, increased urine output, etc., which seriously affect the patient's work or life. It is recommended to undergo treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
If the patient's symptoms are severe, antibiotics, such as cefixime capsules, levofloxacin tablets and other drugs can be used under the treatment of a doctor. In addition, appropriate local massage can be performed in daily life to effectively relieve the symptoms.
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