Prostate calcification can be cleared

Dr. Jordan Foster
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2025-05-04 15:53:16
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Prostate calcification is generally not cleared. Prostate
calcification may be formed after the healing of prostatitis scars, due to the deposition of calcium salts in the prostatic fluid, phosphatase and other components in the prostate acinar formation of a single or multiple calcification spots. Prostate calcification will generally exist for a long time, most can not be discharged with the prostatic fluid through the prostatic duct, and may further develop, forming prostate stones, so under normal circumstances prostate calcification can not be cleared.
If prostate calcification is relatively small, does not cause symptoms, usually does not affect sperm quality, you can follow up observation.