What does enlarged prostate with stones mean?
Disease description:
What does enlarged prostate with stones mean?
Benign prostatic enlargement with calculi refers to a condition in which stones develop within prostatic cysts. The etiology of benign prostatic enlargement with calculi is multifactorial, primarily including chronic prostatitis, prostatic cysts, and altered urinary flow velocity. Clinical manifestations commonly include urinary frequency, urgency, and dysuria; occasionally, symptoms such as lower back pain and hematuria may also occur. Treatment options for benign prostatic enlargement with calculi are varied and mainly include medical therapy and surgical intervention. Medical treatment aims to slow the progression of prostatic cysts and thereby alleviate symptoms, while surgical treatment involves stone removal to improve the condition.