Are prostate and thyroid related?

The prostate and thyroid are not generally related, but prostaglandins synthesized by the prostate can affect the synthesis and release of thyroid hormones.
The thyroid gland is an important endocrine organ located in the lower part of the thyroid cartilage in the neck of mammals, on both sides of the trachea, and is capable of secreting thyroid hormones, promoting growth and development, and increasing neurological excitability.
The prostate gland is a male-specific gonadal organ, a class of sexual secretory glands with both internal and external secretion functions, capable of secreting prostatic fluid, which is the main component of semen, and can also secrete prostaglandins.
Therefore, the prostate and thyroid are both important organs in the body, and there is generally no greater relationship between the two. However, prostaglandins secreted by the prostate gland can affect the synthesis and release of hormones, such as thyroid hormones.
If symptoms of prostate or thyroid disease are suspected it is recommended to visit a hospital.