What are the common diseases affecting men's health?

What are the common diseases affecting men's health? Disease is the enemy of human health, but it is also our life partner. A healthy body is the basis for a man to shelter his family from the wind and rain. Only healthy body can make the whole family happy. Today, let me take stock of 12 common diseases that endanger men's health!

So what diseases are threatening men's health now? 1, acute infectious diseases, including bacteria, viruses and parasites;

2. Bacterial inflammatory diseases, such as skin, organ and tissue infections and viruses;

3. Vascular and nervous system diseases such as cerebrovascular disease, nerve injury, coronary heart disease, etc. ;

4, endocrine system diseases such as diabetes, thyroid, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, etc. ;

5, space-occupying tumor diseases, including benign and malignant;

6, visceral breathing, circulation, digestion, urinary, reproductive and other common diseases;

7. Sports tissue diseases, including spine, bones, muscles, joints and soft tissues;

8. Psychological spirit includes all kinds of neurosis, abnormal sleep mood and so-called "incurable diseases".

9. Food safety, water pollution, accidental injuries, natural disasters, wars, etc.

10, Androgen-related diseases: Since the middle-aged and elderly stage, many men have symptoms such as anxiety, fatigue, tension, loneliness, insomnia and decreased sexual ability due to androgen deficiency, which is clinically called male menopause syndrome.

1 1, Children's andrology diseases: Children-related male reproductive system diseases are also very common, and abnormal gonadal differentiation and development at birth lead to gender malformation.

12, male psychological related diseases: psychological factors are of great significance in male diseases, and many male diseases are derived from psychological factors. Psychological-psychological correlation scale is also the main tool to diagnose andrology diseases. Clinically, andrologists often ignore psychotherapy in diagnosis and treatment.