Prostate hyperplasia and calcification serious?


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BPH with calcification is a common urological disease, most common in older men. Patients may present with frequent urination, urgency, bifurcated urine, dribbling, weak urination, increased frequency of urination, and urinary retention. Patients can go to the urology department of their local hospital for regular examination and treatment, such as color Doppler ultrasound and ct examination of the prostate. For patients with mild hyperplasia and calcification, some drugs can be taken orally for conservative treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and regular reexamination is required. For patients with severe congenital hyperplasia and calcification, minimally invasive surgery is required, and transurethral resection of the prostate is performed.