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Male Organ Cancer Prevention – Lifestyle Choices for Better

Male organ cancer is rare, but men can reduce their chances of developing this potentially deadly disease through proper manhood care and appropriate lifestyle choices.

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Male Organ Cancer Prevention – Lifestyle Choices for Better

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  1. Male Organ Cancer Prevention – Lifestyle Choices for Better Male organ health By John Dugan

  2. Male organ cancer is thankfully rare, but it can and does affect a small number of men every year. Therefore, it is important to understand the risk factors that can increase a man’s chances of developing this potentially deadly disease. The issues that are most commonly linked with male organ cancer are described below, along with the appropriate manhood care and lifestyle choices that can help men reduce the risk of developing cancerous tumors. www.man1health.com

  3. Human papilloma virus. Men who have been exposed to human papilloma virus (HPV), a contagious disease that can cause pelvic warts, are at greater risk for developing male organ cancer later in life. To avoid exposure to the virus, vaccination against HPV is strongly urged by many health care professionals. Only men who receive the vaccine before the age of 26 are protected, and it is best to have boys vaccinated in their early teens, before they become active. At the very least, all men should use barrier protection for every sensual encounter to limit their risk of exposure. • Smoking. Smoking tobacco products exposes the body to numerous cancer-causing chemicals. These can affect all parts of the body, not just the mouth and lungs; quitting smoking is critical in preventing many different health problems, including cancer of the manhood. www.man1health.com

  4. Smegma. The cheesy substance that tends to accumulate underneath the prepuce of an uncut manhood can cause irritation and inflammation if it is not regularly removed. This inflammation is known as balanitis, a condition which has been linked to a greater risk of male organ cancer. Men who are uncut should carefully clean the smegma from under the prepuce every day using warm water and a mild cleanser. The prepuce should never be forced back, however, so if there is any difficulty retracting it, this should be brought to the attention of a doctor. • Having an intact prepuce. Men who are not cut, particularly in developing countries, have a greater chance of developing cancerous tumors. However, while cutting may reduce the risk in some men, maintaining adequate hygiene may be preferred. www.man1health.com

  5. Phimosis. Men who have had issues with phimosis, where the prepuce is difficult to roll back over the head of the manhood, may have a greater risk of male organ cancer. Frequent occurrences of phimosis may warrant full or partial removal of the sheath to prevent ongoing problems with male organ health. • Psoriasis treatment. Individuals who suffer from psoriasis are sometimes treated with UV rays, as well as various medications. UV treatments, like exposure to the sun, can increase the risk for cancer. Men who have psoriasis on their male organ skin may want to discuss alternative types of treatment with their doctor. www.man1health.com

  6. Unfortunately, there are no guarantees when it comes to cancer, and even men who are careful about their overall health may still be at risk. Therefore, regular inspection of the male organ skin for any signs of changes that could indicate cancer is necessary. Men should closely examine their manhood skin for any unusual spots, bumps or lesions. Successful treatment of cancer depends largely on early detection, so men should waste no time in having these evaluated by a doctor. As an added measure, many men choose to use a male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to provide nutrient support for the male organ tissue. A formula that is enriched with antioxidants like vitamins C and E is a good choice, as these elements can help fight the free radicals that can cause the cellular damage that may lead to cancer. www.man1health.com

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