Causes of prostate calcification


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Prostate calcification may be related to factors such as age, smoking, drinking, sedentary or inflammatory reactions.
1. Age factors
With the increase of age, the male prostate gradually degenerates, and the apoptosis rate increases, which is easy to cause calcification.
2. Smoking, drinking,
nicotine and ethanol can dilate peripheral blood vessels, relax muscles, slow down blood circulation of pelvic organs, leading to local blood flow stagnation in the prostate, and then cause calcification.
3. Sedentary and sedentary for a long time
, lack of adequate exercise and physical activity, will affect the metabolism and immune function of the body, leading to prostate fat accumulation, elastic fiber fracture, and eventually the formation of calcified plaques.
4. Inflammatory reactions
Some non-bacterial inflammatory reactions, such as aseptic prostatitis, may damage prostate tissue and cause calcification.