International Men’s Day: These 4 dangerous diseases are the cause of death in most men

International Men’s Day 2025: On International Men’s Day, know about 4 dangerous diseases increasing in men – heart disease, lung cancer, stroke and diabetes. Due to bad lifestyle, smoking, obesity etc. these serious diseases are increasing in men.

Deadly Diseases in Men: International Men’s Day is celebrated on 19 November. The purpose of celebrating this special day is related to men related problems and achievements. Whether we talk about the world or the country, men’s health problems are increasing rapidly. There are some health problems which are the biggest causes of death for men. These problems are related to lifestyle factors like bad diet, exercise, smoking, obesity etc. Let us know what are those diseases which are affecting men the most and causing their death.

heart diseases in men

50% of heart attacks in men occur under the age of 50. According to the NCRB report, there were 28,005 deaths due to heart attacks in 2019 and 32,457 deaths in 2022. The risk of heart attack in men is higher than that of women. Due to lifestyle, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, tension etc. are causing heart diseases at an early age. If men pay attention to their health at an early age, the severity of this disease can be reduced.

lung cancer in men

Lung cancer is also emerging as a dangerous disease, which is more dangerous for men than women. The cause of lung cancer is linked to tobacco consumption. However, lung cancer can also be caused by air pollution or other environmental factors. If tobacco and smoking are stopped, the incidence of lung cancer in men can be reduced.

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risk of stroke

Stroke is a major health issue in men. The risk of stroke also increases in people who have heart problems. The risk of stroke can be reduced by managing certain problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol.

diabetes in men

One study (Pub Med) found that the rate of diabetes among adults aged 45 years and older—among men—is ~19.6%. Diabetes is spreading like an epidemic in India. It is making not only women but also men its victims in large numbers. Diabetes increases the risk of serious complications such as hard disease, nerve damage or kidney failure. Blood sugar level can be managed with the help of healthy diet.

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