At present, the most common diseases in male health are prostatitis, sexual dysfunction, etc. However, the demonization of male health diseases by many people in society has put a heavy psychological burden on many patients.
70% of office workers have experienced male genital diseases
The survey shows that andrological diseases have become the third largest health "killer" after tumors and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The incidence rate of andrological diseases such as prostate diseases, sexual dysfunction and male infertility among urban people has increased year by year. About 70% of urban "office workers" have suffered from andrological diseases at least once.
According to statistics, the incidence rate of prostatitis is particularly high among young and middle-aged men, accounting for 31% to 41%, of which chronic aseptic prostatitis and prostatodynia are the most common. Prostatitis can cause distressing symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, difficulty urinating, increased nocturia, perineal tenderness, and bloating pain, bringing great inconvenience to patients' daily life and work.
Experts said that the incidence rate of prostate cancer is also on the rise in China. It is suggested that men over 50 should have a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test every year.
Sitting, drinking, and fatigue are prone to develop
Experts believe that the high pressure of work and life, environmental pollution and other factors are important factors that lead to the increase of incidence rate of various male diseases. Sitting for a long time, cycling for a long time, drinking excessively, engaging in sexual activity after drinking, and excessive sexual stimulation all affect the health of the male reproductive system, which can easily lead to diseases such as prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis.
In addition, men in urban areas generally face high work and life pressure, work too much fatigue, and work in poorly ventilated office buildings. They often sit up for a long time and lack fitness activities, which may lead to a decrease in the overall immune system of the body. In addition, adverse stimuli such as excessive drinking and frequent sexual stimulation may cause repeated congestion of the prostate, leading to the occurrence of chronic aseptic prostatitis.
Experts particularly point out that due to increasingly fierce social competition, the pace of life is accelerating. Urban populations experience excessive stress and mental fatigue over time, which not only leads to insomnia, migraines, hypertension, gastrointestinal ulcers, ischemic heart disease, but also leads to decreased libido and male sexual dysfunction.