The prostate is an important organ in the human body. Its main function is to control urination, transportation, and secretion of prostatic fluid. It is an indispensable organ in the human reproductive system. There are many diseases related to the prostate. Among them, prostatic calcification is a very common type of prostate disease in men. Its main patient population is men aged 40 to 60. So, what should I do if I have prostatic calcification? Generally, no treatment is needed for prostate calcification without obvious clinical symptoms. If there are other prostate lesions, treatment will be given according to the specific situation. 1. Antibiotic treatment It is currently the basic and commonly used method for the treatment of prostate calcification. However, the treatment effect of chronic prostatitis is not satisfactory. The reasons are: ① Drug resistance of bacteria, pathogens, and microorganisms. ② It is difficult for drugs to reach effective therapeutic concentrations in the alveoli. ③ Large doses and over-time use of drugs not only cannot cure prostatitis, but may also cause abnormal liver and kidney function. 2. Glandular injection therapy This treatment method is a supplement to antibiotics in the treatment of prostate hyperplasia and calcification. However, many years of clinical practice have found that this treatment method has insurmountable drawbacks. 3. Physical therapy With the help of various physical factors such as electricity, heat, light, sound, and water, it acts on the prostate gland, improves local blood circulation, and helps to dissipate inflammation, but it cannot fundamentally kill bacteria, pathogens, and disease-causing microorganisms. Clinically, it is only used as an auxiliary treatment. Prevention 1. Maintain a good mood, cultivate hobbies, build firm confidence, eliminate anxiety, and divert attention from prostate diseases. 2. Pay attention to your diet, avoid spicy food, tobacco and alcohol, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat a nutritious diet, develop good living habits, and enhance your disease resistance. 3. Pay attention to the combination of work and rest, avoid excessive fatigue, do appropriate physical exercise, especially exercises to strengthen the pelvic muscles, and avoid long-term sitting, cycling, etc. 4. Sexual life should be regular, avoiding too little or too frequent sex. 5. Drink more water and urinate more frequently in daily life to keep bowel and bladder function smooth. |
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