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What medicine is good for treating prostate calcification?

Asked by:Verdandi

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 04:52 PM

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  • Stormy Stormy

    Apr 03, 2026

    For prostate calcification, it is better to take terazosin hydrochloride capsules, ofloxacin tablets, ibuprofen capsules and other drugs. The medication can be treated under the guidance of a doctor.

    1. Terazosin Hydrochloride Capsules

    Treatment of prostate calcification with terazosin hydrochloride capsules can reduce the size of the prostate and prevent the progression of prostate calcification.

    2. Levofloxacin tablets

    Prostate calcification is generally a symptom caused by inflammation and infection. Taking levofloxacin tablets can have an anti-inflammatory effect. When taking this drug, it can also be treated with cefixime powder tablets, amoxicillin capsules, etc.

    3. Ibuprofen capsules

    Prostate calcification can cause pain in the abdomen. Ibuprofen capsules can be used to relieve pain and help improve adverse reactions.

    In addition to taking medication, those who have worsening prostate calcification can choose surgical resection and other treatments. After surgery, they also need to be irradiated with red and blue light to facilitate wound recovery.

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