Is prostatic cyst calcification severe?
Prostatic cysts with calcification are not necessarily serious, and the severity depends on whether there are symptoms. Smaller prostatic cysts generally do not cause any symptoms and may not require treatment. Prostatic calcification is typically a manifestation of prostatitis. If prostatic calcification does not exhibit obvious symptoms, treatment is not necessary. However, if urinary disturbances occur, such as frequent urination, urgency, incomplete emptying, increased nocturia, or a split urine stream, along with pain in the lower back, sacral or perineal area, then it is considered to be caused by prostatitis. The primary treatment involves anti-inflammatory symptomatic therapy, which generally has very effective results and is not particularly severe. It is also important to avoid long periods of sitting, holding in urine, consuming spicy or irritating foods, and to ensure adequate water intake and warmth. Regular sexual activity is also advisable. (Specific medication should be administered under the guidance of a physician.)
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