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10 things men are most afraid of

Health threats are most feared manMen are more often discuss health problems than women, especially if the problem is a little embarrassing. But at least there are 10 health problems that most often concern men. What? The following health problems are most often feared men, as reported by Netdoctor on Friday (15/07/2011):  

 

1. Hair loss and baldness 

"Hair loss and baldness is something that happens to most men. But some men feel very anxious and depressed with it," said Peter Baker, CEO of Men's Health Forum. 

2. Erectile dysfunction 

"Erectile dysfunction is not a disease in itself but a symptom of underlying problems, including serious conditions like diabetes and heart disease," said Peter Baker. There is growing evidence that erectile dysfunction is an early indicator of heart disease and may be a sign that the heart attack sedangn in the course in three or four years later. 

3. Potbelly 

A distended stomach and prominent in causing excessive visceral fat accumulates around internal organs. Visceral fat has been linked to serious health problems, such as cardiovascular disease, heart disease and diabetes, and can make the penis look shorter. 

4. Breast enlargement (gynecomastia) 

 According to Nick Mitchell, a personal trainer and founder of Ultimate Performance in London, male breast enlargement becomes a big problem in the western world, especially in the last 3 to 4 years. Largely due to obesity and hormonal imbalances. 

5. Testicular Cancer 

Most lumps in the testicles are not cancer, but it is important to see changes such as: Lump in testicles Testicular enlargement A severe or sudden pile of fluid in the scrotum Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged 15 to 44 years. 

6. Prostate Cancer 

Every year 37,000 men in the UK are diagnosed with prostate cancer and one died of it every hour. For men, the most common cause of cancer in the UK. 

7. Sexual Health 

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among teenagers and young adults has reached record levels, according to a report from the Health Protection Agency last year. Men aged between 20 and 23 years are most at risk, but increases have also been reported in an 50-years. Chlamydia is the most common STI in England, followed by genital warts. 

8. Depression 

An estimated 2.7 million men in the UK have mental health problems such as depression, stress and anxiety. "There is evidence that shows a lot of men suffer from depression and stress but not accessing services as well as women," said Dr. Daniel Smith, senior lecturer in psychiatry at Cardiff University. 

9. Skin problems 

Skin problems are also high as a man's problem list, such as acne, especially for the younger man and often a cause of anxiety. 

10. Midlife crisis (mid) or a second puberty 

"Many men go through a period of anxiety in middle age. They found they were unable to do many things as much when they were young. They develop aches and pains and may have problems in family relationships," said Peter Baker. Simak Baca secara fonetik

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