As a result, the incidence rate of stomach disease in men is 6.2 times higher than that in women on average.
Skin: A considerable number of men do not pay attention to sun protection and do not pay attention to skin cancer testing. Therefore, men are twice as likely to die from melanoma as women.
Heart: Men's work is more stressful than women's, and the pressure they have to bear is greater. Therefore, the proportion of men who suffer from myocardial infarction and are admitted for treatment is 7-10 times higher than women's. Therefore, to prevent heart disease, in addition to quitting smoking and controlling alcohol consumption, it is also necessary to maintain a normal weight and learn to reduce stress.
Liver: Men socialize frequently and are prone to contracting various hepatitis viruses. In addition, most of them drink alcohol, and the liver can only decompose and convert up to 60-80 grams of alcohol per day. Exceeding this amount can lead to liver damage.
Rectum: Men generally consume more fat and protein foods than women, and scientific research has shown that consuming too much fat and protein is an important cause of rectal cancer. Therefore, in order to prevent rectal diseases, it is important to regularly have vegetables, fruits, and other foods rich in fiber on the dining table.
Prostate: According to relevant research, 60% of men over 50 years old suffer from prostate disease. To prevent this disease, one should avoid long-term pressure on the prostate, control sexual activity, and eat less spicy food.