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Can Ejaculation Really Reduce the Risk of Prostate Cancer in Men?

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Sister Tao’s words:

Can ejaculation actually reduce a man’s chance of developing prostate cancer? According to an international medical research report, it is better for men to have sex and ejaculate more than 21 times a month, which can reduce the risk of cancer by 20%. Sisters, why not hurry up and “do your homework” for your partner’s health (laughs).

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The relationship between ejaculation and prostate cancer has always been the focus of academic research, but we didn’t expect that maintaining a certain amount of sexual intercourse could reduce the risk of cancer. A research team from the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health recently published a report on “Whether increasing ejaculation frequency can reduce the risk of prostate cancer.” ejaculated at least 21 times were less likely to develop prostate cancer than men who ejaculated four to seven times a month.

There is also other research support for the above discussion. Dr Thilawat, director of the Health Science Center for Emerging Diseases at Chulalongkorn University School of Medicine in Thailand, said it is best for men to have sex at least 21 times a month, to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. 20% and men should avoid prostate cancer. The key to hypertrophy and cancer is still to “keep the pipes clean”.

▲A study from Harvard University shows that men who ejaculate at least 21 times a month are less likely to develop prostate cancer. (Illustration/reproduced from Pixabay) Advertisement (continue reading this article)

“Thailand Headline News” pointed out that Dr. Thilawat cited American research and said that it is better to have sex at least 21 times a month, which can reduce the risk of prostate cancer by 20%. At the same time, Thilawa also attached relevant research findings and pointed out that when men reach a certain age, they will have urinary problems such as “frequent urination, urgent urination and inability to urinate”, which will eventually lead to thick blood, injury to kidneys and heart and even paralysis. The main causes are prostatic hypertrophy and malignant tumors.

If your prostate has not yet become cancerous or you don’t want to have surgery to remove the gland, you can also treat it with medications. For example, a certain drug for treating hypertension is also effective in relieving urinary tract problems, but you should pay attention to changes in blood pressure when using it; another drug will pass It suppresses testicular hormones to shrink the prostate, but the side effects are a decrease in sexual desire and an inhibited erection.

He also pointed to research from Boston University’s Cancer Epidemiology Center that found that, compared to people who had sex 4-7 times a month, people who had sex 21 times a month had a 20 percent lower risk of cancer to the prostate; a one-year-old person has sex 8-12 times a month, the risk of cancer will be reduced by 10%, while if a 49-year-old person has sex 13-20 times a month, the risk of cancer will be reduced by 20%. The mechanism of prostate cancer prevention is still unclear. Avoiding the buildup of toxins in the prostate through sexual intercourse reduces the risk of cancer. This may be because the hormones produced during sexual intercourse stimulate the brain to influence the immune system, thus improving immunity and reducing the risk of cancer.

(Original text from Sanli News Network)

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