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What are the causes of multiple calcification plaques on the prostate?

Asked by:Darlene

Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 09:52 PM

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  • Jessie Jessie

    Apr 16, 2026

    Multiple calcification plaques on the prostate may be related to spicy food, long-term sitting, heavy drinking, etc., and need to be treated according to different causes and severity of the disease.

    1. Spicy food

    Multiple calcified plaques on the prostate are an image description of prostate color ultrasound results, which are usually caused by chronic prostatitis. Eating spicy and irritating foods may cause chronic inflammatory hyperplasia in the prostate. You can take oral azithromycin tablets, doxycycline tablets and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor.

    2. Sitting for long periods of time

    Sitting for a long time will increase the burden on the prostate, and will also lead to local blood circulation being blocked, which can easily induce multiple calcification plaques in the prostate. You can use potassium permanganate, light salt water and other methods for sitz bathing.

    3. Heavy drinking

    Alcohol is irritating and harmful to a certain extent. Heavy drinking may also induce prostatitis. During treatment, you should avoid alcohol and maintain a light diet.

    In addition to the above reasons, it may also be caused by excessive masturbation and other reasons. You need to go to the hospital for relevant examinations and targeted treatment.

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