India, July 11 -- Prostate health is a significant concern for men, yet many over the age of 50 continue to avoid discussing it or seeking medical help, often due to stigma or lack of awareness. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Tarun Rochlani, consultant urologist, andrologist and renal transplant surgeon, K J Somaiya Hospital and Research Centre said, "Most men believe that prostate issues occur only after the age of 60, but it is not the case. Men in their 40s, particularly those with a family history, must raise the issue. Awareness is the key." Also read | Blood sugar to prostate cancer: Doctor shares 12 health screenings that men should prioritise
Dr. Tarun Rochlani further noted down 4 things that men do wrong about prostate ...
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