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Your body matters

As we hit our 30s and beyond, our priorities shift. Quality of life becomes paramount, yet many of us remain hesitant to seek medical advice. Why? Fear of the unknown plays a significant role. We fear bad news about our health, and we often fall prey to the belief that we’re invincible, and that health issues only plague the older generation. But the truth is, they can strike at any age.

Symptoms of BPH can be subtle at first – frequent bathroom visits, struggling to urinate – but they can escalate over time. By the age of 25, the prostate begins its natural growth, and by our 50s and 60s, up to 90% of us will experience BPH. If you have a family history or certain medical conditions, your risk may be even higher. Early action is key, yet many of us delay seeking help due to embarrassment, cost concerns, or simply being too busy.

About the Authors

Prof Dr. Med Philip Schoettle

MD, PHD, Medical Director, Knee and Hip Institute Munich, Germany, and stem cell therapy surgeon and orthopaedic specialist at Okyanos Center for Regenerative Medicine, Freeport, Bahamas 

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