What does it mean to see calcifications in the prostate?
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Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 08:51 PM
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Dawn
Apr 03, 2026
Calcification lesions seen in the prostate are mostly caused by calcium salt deposition, and relevant examinations are required.
Calcification lesions are likely to be caused by prostatic inflammation or the recovery of other prostate lesions, resulting in local calcium salt deposition solution to form calcification lesions. If there is no abdominal pain or abnormal urination, no special intervention or treatment is required. It is a normal reaction, and you can go to the hospital for regular prostate color ultrasound examinations. When abnormal urination occurs, prostate color ultrasound and functional-related examinations need to be further improved, and targeted treatment is required according to the situation.
You must maintain a reasonable and healthy diet and avoid overexertion of the body, which may affect your own treatment and recovery.
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