You can have your prostate removed at age 50, but it is case by case. In case of benign prostate disease, there is no need to remove the prostate.
Under normal circumstances, if you suffer from malignant prostate disease, such as prostate cancer, you can consider removing the prostate in conjunction with constructive advice provided by a medical professional, thus prolonging the patient’s survival. Therefore, a 50-year-old patient with malignant prostate disease can have his prostate removed. If you are a 50-year-old patient with benign prostate disease, you should be treated with medication and generally do not need to remove the prostate.
If you are 50 years old with prostate disease, it is recommended to cooperate with professional doctors to carry out systematic examination to clarify the nature of prostate disease, and then consider whether to perform prostatectomy. Whether benign or malignant prostate disease, patients should change the bad lifestyle, avoid sedentary, appropriate sports and exercise, can relieve the symptoms of prostate disease.