Prostate cancer in men: Prostate cancer, once a disease of the elderly, is now claiming its victims among young men. Every year, around 14,000,000 people around the world fall prey to it. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), after lung and oral cancer, men are most vulnerable to prostate cancer.
According to the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer continues to grow internally and affects the bladder, liver, lungs and stomach. Cancer cells reach the bones with the blood and cause unbearable pain. In such a situation, let’s know why the risk of prostate cancer increases in young men and how dangerous this disease is…
How dangerous is prostate cancer for men?
Due to prostate cancer, the ability to form physical relationships and even become a father may be lost. Treatment for this condition can also cause many side effects. Hormone therapy used to treat prostate cancer can stop the production of the hormone testosterone, which can lead to erectile dysfunction.
Radiotherapy also has a negative impact on men’s reproductive health. To protect against prostate cancer, young men may need to have their prostate removed, which is an important part of the male reproductive system and helps keep sperm fluid.
What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?
Difficulty urinating, decreased urinary pressure
Frequent urination, pain and burning sensation when urinating
bleeding of semen and urine
constant, unbearable pain in the bones
pain in the testicles
erectile dysfunction
difficulty ejaculating
sudden weight loss
Swelling or accumulation of water in the feet
Why does the risk of prostate cancer increase in young people?
1. If you have a family history, such as a father or brother with prostate cancer, the risk is higher.
2. Bad lifestyle
3. Sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical activity, distancing from activities such as sports.
4. Not exercising regularly.
5. Addiction to cigarettes and alcohol
6. Overweight
7. Taking on too much stress
What should young men do to avoid prostate cancer?
1. Obesity is a cause of prostate cancer, maintain your weight
2. Stop smoking, avoid smoking.
3. Eat plenty of green leafy vegetables.
4. Red meat poses a risk of prostate cancer, avoid it.
5. Don’t reduce drinking water.
6. Protect yourself from stress.
7. Remember to exercise regularly.
8. Get a doctor’s advice and regular checkups.
Disclaimer: Some information in news stories is based on media reports. Before implementing any suggestion, you should consult the relevant expert.
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