Experts remind patients to worry about "prostate stones" sooner or later without discovering "prostate calcification".
, Prostate hyperplasia, prostate cancer and other prostate diseases, everyone is already familiar with.What about prostate calcification?It is believed that when the prostate calcification is mentioned, most people's expressions will be blank.
Prostate calcification does not necessarily cause prostate stones
Regarding prostate calcification, the most circulating on the Internet is that "prostate calcification is a precursor of prostate stones."Does suffering from prostate calcification mean that it is easy to suffer from prostate stones?
This statement has a certain reason, but it is not comprehensive enough.It is found clinically that the "prostate calcification" found by some patients with B -ultrasound may indeed be a threatening of prostate stones.But there are symptoms of prostate calcification stoves or prostate tuberculosis, prostate injury, parasitic eggs, and even prostate tumors.Even normal people will have slight prostate calcification stoves.
It can be seen from the above that it is necessary to blindly believe that prostate calcification must be a precursor to prostate stones.Patients need to worry about "prostate stones" sooner or later when they discover "prostate calcification".
Prostate calcification can only be diagnosed accurately by B -ultrasound
Prostate calcification is one of the common clinical diseases ofrology. Many prostate patients have learned that they have prostate calcification through B -ultrasound in medical examinations.But can prostate calcification be diagnosed by B -ultrasound?
The diagnosis of prostate calcification alone is not necessarily accurate. Sometimes it can be found that sometimes it does not work. The ultrasonic has the characteristics of strong penetration, good pointing, and high resolution.3mm stones are checked by multi -cut surface and multi -body position, or can also be diagnosed with rectal ultrasound examination.
It should be noted that the small starch samples in the prostate pipe are scattered in the distributed small dots and strong echoes. They also resemble calcified stoves or stones. The B ultrasound is not easy to identify.At this time, clinical data and other examination should be used to confirm the diagnosis.And prostate calcifications cannot be equivalent to prostate stones. It may be calcification repair of prostatitis, or maybe the prostate tuberculosis calcification stove, prostate tumor calcification stove. At this time, only B -ultrasound cannot be diagnosed accurately.
(Editor in charge: Internship Liu Suling)