Prostate hyperplasia and calcification is medically known as prostate hyperplasia with calcification. Prostate hyperplasia and calcification is mainly caused by inflammation and infection, and the appearance of calcification will lead to inflammation and infection. If this disease is not treated in time, it will produce more serious complications, and kidney damage is a typical example. Let's take a look at the symptoms and treatment measures of prostate hyperplasia and calcification. Symptoms The symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia with calcification are urination obstruction or defecation obstruction, and urination obstruction often causes acute urinary retention. Due to the special structure of the prostate, the general treatment methods for prostatic hyperplasia with calcification and stones are diverse. Prostatic hyperplasia with calcification (fibrosis) and stones can breed bacteria, so prostatic hyperplasia with calcification is an important cause of recurrent prostatitis and cannot be ignored. 1. In the early stage of the disease, prostate hyperplasia stimulates and compresses the posterior urethra and bladder neck, causing symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency. If the disease can be taken seriously and treated at this time, the effect will be very significant. 2. The patient has the urge to urinate but cannot urinate quickly, urination is not smooth and takes a long time, there is a feeling of incomplete urine and difficulty urinating. 3. Urinary incontinence, especially urine leakage during sleep. 4. When the blood vessels on the mucosal surface dilate or even rupture, bleeding will occur, resulting in hematuria. 5. When the patient drinks, gets cold, is tired, has sex, or holds urine, the prostate and bladder neck may suddenly become congested and swollen, causing acute obstruction and inability to urinate on their own. 6. The blood vessels on the mucosal surface dilate or even rupture, causing bleeding, which manifests as hematuria. 7. Acute urinary retention is caused by sudden congestion and edema of the prostate and bladder neck due to drinking, cold, fatigue, sexual intercourse, and holding urine, resulting in acute obstruction and inability to urinate on one's own. 8. Long-term bladder neck obstruction can easily cause acute urinary tract infection and aggravate the above symptoms. 9. Hydronephrosis, renal insufficiency, clinical manifestations of azotemia, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, anemia, etc. Treatment Traditional surgical treatment The most commonly used method of so-called traditional surgical treatment is transurethral removal of the prostate and stones. It is mostly used for younger patients to avoid sexual dysfunction, and can also be used for the elderly and weak to reduce the impact on the body. The disadvantage is that it is not easy to completely remove the stones. For deep prostate stones and multiple stones, transperineal total prostatectomy can be used to remove the prostate and stones. If necessary, bilateral seminal vesicles can be removed. For patients with large and multiple stones accompanied by prostate hyperplasia, suprapubic prostate and stone removal should be used. However, for those with perianal prostatitis, surgery is more difficult. Traditional surgical treatment of prostate hyperplasia with calcification is rarely used in medicine because the recurrence rate is relatively high, the recovery time of surgery is long and it is very harmful to the body. Minimally invasive surgical treatment With the development of society, people are paying more and more attention to how to reduce the amount of bleeding and other injuries to the human body as much as possible while treating diseases. Minimally invasive technology came into being under this situation. The characteristic of minimally invasive surgery is to use advanced equipment and superb technology to achieve the same treatment effect as conventional surgery with the smallest incision. Its advantages are small wounds, less pain, and fast recovery. Minimally invasive surgery for prostate stones is based on the improvement and technological innovation of traditional treatment. It performs surgical treatment in the form of a small incision at the location of the prostate stone, and removes the stones inside the gland to achieve the purpose of treating prostate stones. Non-invasive in vitro treatment Non-invasive extracorporeal prostate treatment is an emerging high-tech treatment technology that originated in Europe and the United States. Non-invasive extracorporeal prostate treatment for prostate hyperplasia with calcification can accurately locate the location of prostate stones in the gland through microelectronic chips, and can accurately, safely and reliably remove prostate stones, especially for infectious stones and postoperative recurrent stones, with no or little bleeding. |
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