What does prostatic hyperplasia with calcification mean?
Asked by:Borg
Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 09:57 AM
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Botts
Apr 08, 2026
I believe that many men are familiar with the term prostate. It is a unique urinary reproductive organ for men. It not only serves as the urethral opening of men, but also metabolizes fluid to form semen. Therefore, when the male prostate becomes diseased, the patient's urogenital function will often be affected to a certain extent. So, what does it mean for men to have prostatic hyperplasia with calcification?
Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly people. When patients also have calcium fossils and other compounds along with prostatic hyperplasia, it is what we often call prostatic hyperplasia with thickening, which is a disease that requires immediate treatment.
Most of the causes of prostatic hyperplasia with thickening are related to factors such as inflammation and infection, such as prostatitis. Most patients with prostatitis will develop calcium compounds, which are calcium fossils, after the disease, resulting in prostate hyperplasia and thickening. After the thickening occurs, it is easy to cause infection again, resulting in inflammation. This happens over and over again, which can cause a serious impact on the patient's health.
At present, the main clinical treatment for prostatic hyperplasia and thickening is surgical treatment, including traditional surgical treatment, minimally invasive surgical treatment, etc. Among them, traditional surgical treatment mainly involves removing the male prostate, and at the same time removing the thickened part to avoid future troubles. However, this kind of surgical treatment is very harmful to the patient. At present, the common surgical method is minimally invasive surgical treatment, which only needs to remove a small part of male prostate tissue. It will cause less harm to the patient and should be paid attention to.
Prostatic hyperplasia with thickening is a disease that requires immediate treatment. Otherwise, as time goes by, this disease will gradually affect the patient's urinary function and kidney function, which should arouse the patient's great attention.
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