What happens to the prostate of men who masturbate every day? Discover the changes!

What happens to the prostate of men who masturbate every day? Discover the changes!

The information contained in this video should not be used to replace medical consultation or serve as a recommendation for any treatment plan. If in doubt, consult your doctor. According to Article 8 of CFM Resolution 1974/11 on Advertising in the Medical Code of Ethics, the videos are solely for informational and strictly educational purposes. According to Article 9 of CFM Resolution 1974/11 on Advertising in the Medical Code of Ethics, § 1 "E", the address and telephone number of the office, clinic, or service are not disclosed. Does daily masturbation really protect the prostate? This is a common question among many men, but few express it openly. If you are over 40 and have started to notice changes — such as waking up at night to urinate or a weaker urine stream — know that you are not alone and that it's time to stop worrying in silence. In this video, we'll delve into the science behind a famous study that links frequent ejaculation (around 21 times a month) to a lower risk of prostate cancer. But that's just the beginning. We analyze the three crucial changes the prostate undergoes with age, from natural enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia - BPH) and hormonal changes involving DHT, to the increased cellular risks every man faces. We cover everything from common symptoms to real causes, clearly and objectively. This video isn't just informative—it's your complete guide to taking control of your long-term men's health. You'll leave with a 4-pillar action plan you can start today, including simple dietary changes (like the powerful antioxidant lycopene), specific exercises like Kegels to improve bladder control, and the confidence needed to have important conversations with your doctor. Watch now to protect your health, improve your quality of life, and finally get the answers you're looking for. LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This video is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare professional to clarify any questions you may have about a medical condition.