Why does prostatic calcification turn up?

Why does prostatic calcification turn up?

The etiology of prostatic calcification remains unclear. It may be related to degeneration of prostate tissue, best treatment for chronic prostatitis, retention of prostatic fluid, stenosis of prostate tube, disorders of calcium-phosphate metabolism and social psychological factors etc.

Patients with prostatic calcification often have no obvious symptoms and signs, so this disease is easy to be ignored. With the popularization and improvement of ultrasonic technology, the detection rate of prostatic calcification has been increased significantly.

The onset age of prostatic calcification is from 40 to 60. The psychological pressure, high levels of glucocorticoid and catecholamine, high adrenergic activity, urodynamic change, "spasm" in bladder neck and prostatic urethra, external sphincter relaxation, high maximum stationary urethral closure pressure, decreased urine flow rate etc. lead to urine reflux. Urate in urine is easy to become the core of calcification, and the chemical prostatitis caused by the reflux of urine is more likely to form calcification. People of this age are sexually active, so the prostate is often congested, which can bring prostatic calcification easily.

The location of prostatic calcification is related to age and disease. It is found that the calcification foci was isolated and dominated by the youth group, while compact aggregated and dominated by middle-aged groups; The calcification lesion located in the inner gland is dominated by youth and middle age group, while in the outer gland is dominated by the elderly group; The calcification lesion located at the junction of internal and external glands is mainly dominated by the middle and old age group, and companies with prostatic hyperplasia mostly;

The calcification of patients younger than 40 was isolated and  is often distributed in the inner gland,which  is closely related to prostatitis, while of patients older than 40 is multiple and compact aggregated mainly, located at the junction of internal and external glands, which  is closely related to prostatic hyperplasia.

Middle-aged and elderly people have high incidence of prostatic hyperplasia, which is closely related to the occurrence of prostatic calcification. The inner gland hyperplasia around the prostatic urethra can squeeze the urethra, resulting in urethral stricture, which causes the expansion and stasis of the prostatic ducts and acinus. The deciduous epithelial cells and amyloid deposition form calcification. Therefore, when benign prostatic hyperplasia occurs, calcification is mostly located at the junction of the internal and external glands or in the urethra, but rarely located in the inner gland. And it is distributed in a compact, isolated, or scattered type. This may be related to the slow metabolism and prostatic hyperplasia of the elderly. The majority of elderly patients have new prostatitis treatment and prostate calcification at the same time, and the corresponding clinical symptoms can be found.

When prostatic excretion is obstructed of middle-aged and elderly people, it can cause stasis of prostatic gland fluid, retention of the glandular tube and cyst formation. Patients over the age of 70 should be aware of the possibility of concurrent prostate cancer.

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