What should I do if prostate hyperplasia has calcification?
Prostatic hyperplasia is no stranger to elderly friends, but when it comes to prostatic calcification, many people don't quite understand it. What should a male friend do if he suffers from prostatic hyperplasia with calcification? Let's take a look at the detailed introduction of the following experts. Experts from Shaanxi Guangci Urology Hospital said that if you want to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia with calcification, you must first understand what prostate calcification is. Prostate calcification is generally caused by inflammation and infection, leaving calcification points after healing. Benign prostatic hyperplasia calcification indicates that there was inflammation before, and it still is. If there are no symptoms, there is no need for treatment. If it causes dysuria, you should go to the hospital in time. Calcified lesions are calcium deposits in the breast detected by X-ray. Some men found prostatic hyperplasia with calcification during andrology examination. Experts point out that if you have calcification, it means that you have prostatitis before or now, because the prostate is a special tissue and organ, and there is a hard lipid coating outside, which is a barrier for drugs, making it difficult for drugs to penetrate into the parts of prostate patients, so advanced equipment and drugs are needed. The specific situation depends on individual circumstances. Benign prostatic hyperplasia with calcification is more common in middle-aged and elderly men over 50 years old. The early manifestations are frequent urination, increased nocturia, dysuria and weak urine flow. In the late stage, there may be severe frequent micturition, urgency, dysuria, even intravenous drip, small abdominal distension, which may touch the bladder. If you suffer from prostatic hyperplasia with calcification, that is, there are two diseases at the same time, prostatic hyperplasia and prostatic calcification, generally speaking, you need to do B-ultrasound examination. Prostate calcification is generally caused by inflammatory infection, and calcification is also easy to induce inflammatory infection. However, this kind of hyperplasia with calcification, if not treated in time and effectively, will lead to various complications, and in severe cases, will lead to kidney damage. In addition, experts also stressed that improper treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia with calcification can also lead to prostate stones. Prostate calculus refers to the calculus formed in prostate tissue or acinus. Prostatic calculus itself can be asymptomatic, and most of the symptoms are due to prostatic hyperplasia, urethral stricture or chronic prostatitis. Sometimes patients can discharge small stones by themselves. The patient may have dull pain in the lumbosacral region, perineum or penis. If accompanied by urethral stricture or hyperplasia, dysuria, urinary line weakness and drops of urine may occur. Sometimes urethral secretions appear due to chronic prostatitis. Hematuria is not common, but it can be end-stage hematuria, and stones do not cause abscess. Prostate abscess can cause deep pain in perineum and rectum, which is aggravated when defecating, and may lead to an increase in body temperature. Is there any way to treat it thoroughly? Experts say that to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia with calcification, we must treat it symptomatically and not be too impatient. Because prostate calcification is the hiding place of bacteria, drugs and microwaves can't remove it, which is one of the reasons why chronic prostatitis recurs and is difficult to cure. Prostate calcification can't disappear completely, and there is no need to try to disappear completely. As long as it is within a certain range, it will not affect the body. After prostatitis is cured, calcification does not need treatment. Therefore, in the treatment of prostate calcification, prostatitis must be completely cured first, so as to ensure that prostate calcification will not reproduce and survive. At present, the best way to treat prostatitis in the world is the field effect therapy of Zhiyuan peptide, which is a new technology developed by experts from the Prostate Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Guangci Urology Hospital in Shaanxi Province, which was studied by Professor Zheng Wanxun, an expert from China Academy of Sciences, under the auspices of Academician Guo Yinglu in 2009. This technology uses its unique low-temperature and high-energy focused electric field to treat prostate diseases, and at the same time makes human tissues produce endorphin effect. Completely solve the damage of hyperthermia (single treatment frequency), microwave, radio frequency and other therapies to normal prostate tissue in repeated treatment, especially to intractable prostatitis. & gt& gt& gt& gt Recommended reading: How about Zhiyuan peptide field effect therapy for prostatitis? TURP Transurethral Vaporization of Prostate (TURP) is the latest minimally invasive method to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia in the world. TURP transurethral vaporization of prostate (TURP) combines endoscope and transurethral resection of prostate. Under the guidance of TURP, the hyperplastic part is removed by electronic display screen, which avoids the harm to patients caused by open surgery. TURP is the first choice for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia at present, and it is called "the least painful operation" by friends of elderly patients. How to nurse patients with prostatic hyperplasia and calcification in daily life 1? Patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and calcification should prevent frequent sexual life, especially avoid sexual intercourse interruption or frequent masturbation. Avoid cycling, riding or straddling for a long time. Avoid catching a cold and prevent colds. Pay attention to sexual hygiene, including both husband and wife. Suffering from various diseases. In particular, urinary tract infections should be treated in time without delay, and good nursing will help to alleviate the disease. 2. Calcified lesions will develop into stones and aggravate the inflammation of the prostate. However, the calcification of prostate can not completely disappear, as long as it is within a certain range, if there is no discomfort, the impact is not great. If it is calcification caused by prostatitis, it may affect fertility. Chronic prostatitis can lead to low sperm survival rate, prolonged semen liquefaction time and decreased pregnancy rate. Therefore, we should pay attention to prevention, prevention is better than treatment, drink plenty of water every day, avoid unclean sexual intercourse and reduce the chance of urinary tract infection.