World Men's Health Day Caring for Men's Health

A large number of social surveys and medical statistics at home and abroad show that more and more diseases are rapidly attacking men and constantly threatening the physical and mental health of gay men. For example, prostatitis (the incidence rate of men aged 20-50 is as high as 20-40%), sexual dysfunction, prostatic hyperplasia, hypertension, diabetes, fatigue syndrome, obesity syndrome, alopecia, baldness and so on. All these seem to indicate that men are more vulnerable. It is also true that the average life expectancy of men in the world is 2-3 years younger than that of women. These hazards to men's health have long attracted the attention of the international health organization.

The society is progressing and developing, and the pace of life of the whole human being is accelerating and strengthening. Therefore, the cooperation and competition between people will inevitably become closer and more intense. Especially in China, adult males have been generally regarded as the pillar of a family for thousands of years, which has long been a traditional habit of China people. Therefore, the vast majority of adult men have undoubtedly become the main force of family competition and development, and they are under tremendous work and mental pressure every day. Even at the initial stage of various diseases that do not affect their work, they persist in tenacious work regardless of their own health and safety until they are driven to collapse by high-intensity workload and increasing physical and mental diseases.