Prostate's link with men's general health


Benign prostate enlargement is linked to men’s lifestyles and other health conditions, such as obesity, erectile dysfunction, diabetes and heart disease.

MANY men in their 50s and above come to accept prostate enlargement with resignation. It is a common belief that prostate enlargement, or BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia), is an inevitable part of ageing, just like greying hair and wrinkles.

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