Although prostate cancer generally does not occur in young and middle-aged people, in fact, if young and middle-aged people do not pay attention to the care of the prostate, or even cause chronic damage to the prostate for a long time, the possibility of developing prostate cancer in old age is very high. The following is an introduction to the high-risk groups for prostate cancer: One of the groups at high risk of prostate cancer: lustful men In addition to the patient's diet and lifestyle, the onset of prostate cancer is also related to excessive visual and psychological sexual stimulation, which causes excessive secretion of male hormones. Sexual stimulation is related to the rapid growth of the prostate. It is reported that prostate disease is closely related to lifestyle and diet. The second group of people who are susceptible to prostate cancer: obese men Related studies have found that obese men have twice the risk of prostate cancer compared to men of normal weight. Researchers say any effort to lose weight is likely to reduce the risk of prostate cancer, while the incidence of prostate cancer in men in developed countries is steadily increasing. The third group of people who are prone to prostate cancer: sexually promiscuous people A new British survey found that men who have too much sex life when they are young may increase their chances of developing prostate cancer in the future. The survey pointed out that if a man has many sexual partners around the age of 20, he has a high chance of being infected with human papillomavirus (HpV). Usually decades later, this infection may cause a series of gene mutations, leading to cancer. HpV has been proven to be closely related to cervical cancer in women and may also cause prostate cancer in men. Prostate cancer risk group 4: bald men In daily life, we often see a lot of male baldness, which not only affects men's appearance, but also increases the risk of men suffering from prostate cancer. Studies have shown that bald men are twice as likely to suffer from prostate cancer as non-bald men. Hair loss may be caused by testosterone levels during puberty. The risk of men suffering from prostate cancer may be related to the level of testosterone in the body, and this hidden danger appears as early as puberty. In addition, hormones are also related to baldness, which may explain the relationship between baldness and prostate cancer. It should be noted that the incidence of prostate cancer will gradually increase with age. It can be said that the incidence of prostate cancer is closely related to age, which is an unchangeable factor. Some care methods can be used to reduce the incidence of prostate cancer. |
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