Prostate health is an important but often overlooked topic for men, especially as they age. While prostate diseases are common for men over 50, they can also occur earlier. However, there is good news that with the right knowledge and proactive steps, you can help prevent prostate issues and manage symptoms effectively with the help of your primary care doctor or advanced practice provider* (APP). Here are some important things to know to keep your prostate and you healthy.
The prostate is a small gland that helps make semen and tends to enlarge over time. If the prostate grows too large, it can become painful and cause health issues, including urinary flow issues and cancer. The National Cancer Institute reports that by age 80, more than half of American men will have some cancer in their prostate glands. It is important to know your family’s history for prostate cancer as this can increases the likelihood of you developing it too.
Most studies conclude that exercise is beneficial for prostate health. In one study of more than 30,000 men, it was showed that those who were more physically active were less likely to suffer from an enlarged prostate, which also can be called a benign prostatic hyperplasia. The important things to remember about exercise are:
When it comes to diet and prostate health, it’s important to focus on a pattern of healthy eating. High-fat diets may increase the risk for prostate cancer, so it’s best to limit consumption of red meat, and prioritize healthy fats from foods such as olive oil and nuts. Here are a few more recommendations for a healthy diet:
Your primary care doctor or APP can help you plan and maintain a healthy diet to suit your personal needs.
It’s important to keep track of any symptoms that might point to serious prostate conditions such as prostate cancer, or non-carcinogenic and painful conditions such as enlarged prostate. Here are a few signs to look for and share with your doctor or APP:
According to the Cleveland Clinic, more than half of men report they do not get regular health screenings. It is important to see your doctor or APP at least once a year and to get all necessary health screening as doing this is essential in helping to identify any issues with your prostate health early. Catching prostate diseases early will help to inform your best path toward managing conditions and achieving better health.
*An advanced practice provider is defined as a nurse practitioner or physician assistant.