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Dr Shafiq Ahmed Director - Urology,Robotic Uro-oncology & Renal Transplant at BLK-MAX Super Speciality Hospital

07/11/2025

Prostate Health: What Every Man Should Know

By: Rajiv Tewari based on inputs from Dr. Shafiq Ahmed Director - Urology, Robotic Urology, Uro-Oncology, Andrology & Robotic Renal Transplant at BLK-MAX Super Speciality Hospital New Delhi

It was sad to learn that one of the renowned journalists had recently returned to work following surgery for prostate cancer. Even the most educated miss the simple medical check-up of the prostate though all men above a certain age must go through a prostate check by consulting a Urology Doctor to diagnose the disease at the earliest stage.

The prostate is an accessory sexual gland in men that plays a crucial role in reproductive health. However, as men age, they become more susceptible to prostate issues, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and prostate cancer, which remains one of the most common cancers among men worldwide.

Common Symptoms to Watch For

Frequent urination, difficulty starting or stopping urination, weak urine flow, and pelvic discomfort may indicate prostate problems. If you notice these symptoms, consult a doctor for evaluation.

At What Age Should Men Start Getting Annual Check-ups?

According to the latest 2025 clinical guidelines and research:

Average-risk men should begin annual prostate screenings, including PSA blood tests and digital re**al exams, between the ages of 50 to 75.

Men at high risk, such as African American men or those with a family history of prostate cancer (particularly if a close relative was diagnosed before age 65), should start annual screenings earlier, from age 40 to 45.

Those with multiple close family members diagnosed with early prostate cancer may need to start even earlier, around age 40.

Screening frequency can be adjusted based on PSA levels and clinical advice. Early detection through regular screenings significantly improves treatment success and survival rates.

Latest Advances in Prostate Cancer Treatment

Recent breakthroughs in 2025 include new drug combinations that have improved survival for men with advanced and treatment-resistant prostate cancer. For example, combining enzalutamide with hormone therapy has reduced the risk of death by over 40% in aggressive cases post-initial treatment. Research continues on more effective therapies targeting cancer cells and personalized treatment strategies.

Tips for Maintaining Prostate Health

Eat a balanced diet rich in tomatoes (lycopene), nuts, green leafy vegetables, and omega-3 rich fish.

Exercise regularly to help reduce risks of prostate enlargement and other related health issues.

Stay hydrated to support urinary function.

Limit alcohol and caffeine, which can irritate the bladder and worsen symptoms.

Regular medical check-ups tailored to your risk profile.

Proactive prostate health management begins with awareness and timely screening. Men should consult with their urologist on when to start and how often to do prostate exams based on personal risk factors and the latest guidelines. Early detection combined with advances in treatment offers the best chance to prevent serious complications and maintain quality of life.

This updated awareness and guidance aim to empower men to take control of their prostate health with informed decisions and proactive measures.



Published in public interest by the Community Media Network

07/11/2025

Prostate Health: What Every Man Should Know

By: Rajiv Tewari based on inputs from Dr. Shafiq Ahmed Director - Urology, Robotic Urology, Uro-Oncology, Andrology & Robotic Renal Transplant at BLK-MAX Super Speciality Hospital New Delhi

It was sad to learn that one of the renowned journalists had recently returned to work following surgery for prostate cancer. Even the most educated miss the simple medical check-up of the prostate though all men above a certain age must go through a prostate check by consulting a Urology Doctor to diagnose the disease at the earliest stage.

The prostate is an accessory sexual gland in men that plays a crucial role in reproductive health. However, as men age, they become more susceptible to prostate issues, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and prostate cancer, which remains one of the most common cancers among men worldwide.

Common Symptoms to Watch For

Frequent urination, difficulty starting or stopping urination, weak urine flow, and pelvic discomfort may indicate prostate problems. If you notice these symptoms, consult a doctor for evaluation.

At What Age Should Men Start Getting Annual Check-ups?

According to the latest 2025 clinical guidelines and research:

Average-risk men should begin annual prostate screenings, including PSA blood tests and digital re**al exams, between the ages of 50 to 75.

Men at high risk, such as African American men or those with a family history of prostate cancer (particularly if a close relative was diagnosed before age 65), should start annual screenings earlier, from age 40 to 45.

Those with multiple close family members diagnosed with early prostate cancer may need to start even earlier, around age 40.

Screening frequency can be adjusted based on PSA levels and clinical advice. Early detection through regular screenings significantly improves treatment success and survival rates.

Latest Advances in Prostate Cancer Treatment

Recent breakthroughs in 2025 include new drug combinations that have improved survival for men with advanced and treatment-resistant prostate cancer. For example, combining enzalutamide with hormone therapy has reduced the risk of death by over 40% in aggressive cases post-initial treatment. Research continues on more effective therapies targeting cancer cells and personalized treatment strategies.

Tips for Maintaining Prostate Health

Eat a balanced diet rich in tomatoes (lycopene), nuts, green leafy vegetables, and omega-3 rich fish.

Exercise regularly to help reduce risks of prostate enlargement and other related health issues.

Stay hydrated to support urinary function.

Limit alcohol and caffeine, which can irritate the bladder and worsen symptoms.

Regular medical check-ups tailored to your risk profile.

Proactive prostate health management begins with awareness and timely screening. Men should consult with their urologist on when to start and how often to do prostate exams based on personal risk factors and the latest guidelines. Early detection combined with advances in treatment offers the best chance to prevent serious complications and maintain quality of life.

This updated awareness and guidance aim to empower men to take control of their prostate health with informed decisions and proactive measures.



Published in public interest by the Community Media Network

Indoor air pollution is an often-overlooked health hazard, especially in urban North India, where external pollution is ...
03/11/2025

Indoor air pollution is an often-overlooked health hazard, especially in urban North India, where external pollution is high, and indoor sources add to the burden.

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Managing Indoor Pollution and AQI Inside Homes and Offices

By: Rajiv Tewari

Indoor air pollution is an often-overlooked health hazard, especially in urban North India, where external pollution is high, and indoor sources add to the burden.

Whether living in a standalone house or an apartment flat without rooftop access, managing internal pollution and maintaining a healthy Air Quality Index (AQI) indoors is crucial for a sustainable and healthy life.

This article explores comprehensive strategies for managing indoor air quality (IAQ) with real Indian case studies and practical tips suitable for homes and offices.

The Critical Need for Indoor Air Quality Management

Cities like Delhi, Lucknow, and Aligarh record hazardous outdoor air quality during winters due to vehicular emissions, industrial activity, and crop burning. This outdoor pollution frequently infiltrates indoor spaces, worsening indoor air quality. Additionally, indoor activities such as cooking with biomass or coal, burning incense, usage of chemical-based cleaning agents, poor ventilation, and accumulation of dust and mold contribute significantly to indoor pollution.

Studies reveal indoor pollutant levels of PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) often exceed WHO safe limits across North Indian homes, making IAQ management essential for health—from reducing respiratory illnesses to improving overall wellbeing.

Comprehensive Strategies for Improving Indoor Air Quality

1. Source Control: The Foundation of Indoor Pollution Management

The first and most effective measure is minimizing pollution sources inside the home or office.

Use clean cooking fuels like LPG or electric stoves instead of biomass, coal, or kerosene. Many homes in Lucknow and Aligarh repeatedly showed decreased indoor PM2.5 and NO2 levels by switching to LPG stoves.

Avoid excessive incense burning or synthetic fragrances; consider natural alternatives such as essential oil diffusers or non-toxic scented candles.

Choose low-VOC paints, adhesives, and furniture. Solid wood furniture is preferable to composite wood that releases formaldehyde.

Enforce strict “no smoking indoors” policies to eliminate to***co smoke and its harmful particulates.

2. Ventilation: Smart and Seasonal Adjustment

Ventilation dilutes indoor pollutants by exchanging indoor air with cleaner outdoor air.

In polluted seasons, keep windows and doors closed. Use exhaust fans especially in kitchens and bathrooms to remove cooking gases and moisture.

In cleaner months or times during the day, open windows for fresh air exchange but avoid peak traffic pollution hours.

For flats without rooftop access, where natural ventilation may be limited, consider mechanical ventilation systems with air filters like HVAC units or standalone air exchangers.

Use air-conditioning with clean and regularly changed filters to avoid recycling polluted air indoors.

3. Air Purification and Filtration

Deploy HEPA air purifiers in bedrooms, living areas, and offices to remove airborne particulates such as dust, pollen, smoke, and pet dander.

For apartments lacking rooftop gardens or green filtration options, purifiers are vital.

Adding indoor plants such as snake plant, spider plant, bamboo palm, and peace lily can gently absorb VOCs and increase oxygen levels, although their impact is complementary to mechanical purification.

4. Regular Cleaning and Maintenance

Frequent dusting, vacuuming with HEPA-filter vacuums, and cleaning soft furnishings prevent allergen buildup.

Maintain humidity between 30-50% to prevent mold growth. Use dehumidifiers if necessary.

Clean and change HVAC and purifier filters regularly to maintain performance.

Real-World Experience: Indoor Air Quality Improvement in Delhi Flats

A well-documented incident from Delhi illustrates the importance of source control and smart ventilation: a man noticed that simply opening a door caused the indoor AQI to soar from 97 to 500 within seconds due to polluted outdoor air entering the flat. This shows that in highly polluted outdoor environments, careful sealing and selective ventilation are essential in flats lacking rooftop gardens for purification.

Many Delhi apartment residents have since adopted:

1. Increased use of air purifiers with HEPA filters.

2. Installation of double-glazed windows and door seals to reduce pollutant ingress.

3. Timed window opening during early mornings when outside air quality temporarily improves.

4. Use of exhaust fans and air conditioners with fresh air intake options.

Research findings in Lucknow & Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh):

Homes using real-time affordable air quality monitors achieved an 11% to 39% increase in ventilation behavior during less polluted periods.

Residents reported conscious reduction of indoor pollutant sources such as incense and burning wood.

Adoption of cleaner stoves (LPG) markedly improved indoor air quality and lowered respiratory complaints.

Aligarh city studies echoed these findings, with heightened indoor NO2 and SO2 linked mainly to cooking with solid fuels indoors without exhaust ventilation. Switching to cleaner fuel sources and installing kitchen chimneys resulted in significant pollutant reduction.

Office Environment Case: Paharpur Business Centre, Delhi NCR

Delhi's Paharpur Business Centre (PBC) integrates a patented green purification rooftop system with mechanical HVAC filtration to maintain superior indoor air quality.

Employees reported a 52% reduction in eye irritation and 34% fewer respiratory symptoms after PBC's IAQ enhancement.

The Centre employs continuous monitoring and adapts ventilation to seasonal outdoor pollution.

This showcases that combining natural green technologies and advanced filtration ensures a healthy, productive office environment even in polluted cities.

Additional Tips for North Indian Urban Dwellers Living in Flats or Offices:

1. Place doormats and adopt “no shoes indoors” practices to reduce tracked-in pollutants.

2. Avoid synthetic air fresheners; use natural methods like baking soda for odors.

3. Use exhaust fans during cooking, and limit indoor smoking and burning of fragrant materials.

4. Consider installing indoor air quality sensors (widely available in Indian markets) to monitor PM2.5 and VOCs.

5. Educate household or office members about the harmful effects of indoor pollution and encourage shared responsibility.

The Path to Sustainable Indoor Living:

Indoor air quality management is a combination of technology, behavioral change, and environmental awareness, especially important in pollution-prone North Indian cities. Whether in standalone homes, flats without rooftop access, or office spaces, controlling indoor pollution sources, optimizing ventilation, regular cleaning, and employing air purification can safeguard health.

Case studies from Delhi, Lucknow, and Aligarh demonstrate the success of these interventions, emphasizing the need for region-specific solutions suited to urban Indian lifestyles.

With informed actions, digital monitoring, and community awareness, “Sustainable Living” indoors can be a reality, contributing significantly to long-term public health and well-being.



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