Everything men should know about penile cancer
/Less than 1 man in 100,000 each year is diagnosed accounting for less than 1% of cancers of men in the United States.
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Read MoreThe rate of diabetes in the U.S. has risen dramatically with one of the biggest jumps in type 2 diabetes was among men. The American Diabetes Association statistics from 2015 show 30.3 million Americans or 1 out of every 10 people have diabetes. Out of the 30.3 million, one out of every four does not know or has not yet been diagnosed with the disease.
There are many warning signs of diabetes people should be aware of but for men, there are two signs often signaling the possibility of having this chronic disease.
1. Weight gain in the abdominal area
Whenever a man gains excess weight it almost always accumulates in the abdominal area also known as central obesity. One thing known is men who put on the pounds are more at risk of developing diabetes than women. The excess fat pounds men gain are stored as belly fat located deep within the abdominal region in and around major organs like the liver and pancreas. This deeply stored fat has its own special named called visceral fat. Visceral fat is harmful and worse for your health than fat located anywhere else in the body. This type of fat makes it hard for your body to use its own insulin (insulin resistance) and can lead to the development of type 2 diabetes.
Women tend to store fat more directly below the skin known as subcutaneous fat. They also tend to store fat around the hips and buttocks instead of in the abdominal area.
Any man who has a waist circumference 40 inches or greater has too much visceral fat and is more likely to develop diabetes.
Regardless of whether a man has diabetes or not, having visceral fat puts him in danger of other serious chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and stroke. The solution is to lose weight by eating a healthy diet along with regular exercise helping to reduce his chance of developing diabetes. Even a weight loss of just 5-7 percent can have a significant impact on his blood sugar levels.
2. Erectile Dysfunction
The second sign a man may have diabetes has to do with his sex life or lack of – erectile dysfunction. Men with diabetes are more likely to have erectile dysfunction leading to the inability to achieve an erection or the erection is weak and does not last long enough.
In order for a man to achieve an erection, there must be good blood flow to the penis and a good nerve supply to make this happen. Men with diabetes may experience erectile dysfunction because of problems caused by poor long-term blood sugar control causing damage to nerves and blood vessels. The nerve damage is called neuropathy. The damaged blood supply affects the stimulation of the nerves that trigger and maintain an erection and the flow of blood into the penis.
Any man experiencing erectile dysfunction should discuss this with their doctor as they can assess and identify what might be the underlying cause of this issue. It may or may not be due to diabetes but a Hemoglobin A1C test, a fasting plasma glucose test and an oral glucose tolerance test should be performed to rule out the possibility of having this condition.
Recognizing signs and symptoms of diabetes
Everyone should be familiar with the signs and symptoms of diabetes. The earlier it is discovered the sooner you can start treating it and reducing your risk of serious medical complications.
Here are common symptoms of diabetes:
· Frequent urination
· Feeling very thirsty
· Feeling very hungry
· Extreme fatigue
· Blurry vision
· Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal
· Weight loss even though you are eating more (type 1 diabetes)
· Tingling, pain, or numbness in the hands or feet (type 2 diabetes)
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