The risk factors for prostate disease are generally poorly understood. Some studies suggest genetic susceptibility to the disease. Some researchers have found differences in infection rates among different races, indicating a genetic susceptibility to the disease, and nearly 50% of men under age 60 who are The surgery for them to treat prostate disease have a genetic susceptibility to the disease, and often the disease they have borne on the toxic chromosome as a dominant feature, and relatives of these people of the first degree, the rate of infection four times, and the most important factors affecting the enlargement of the prostate hormones produced by The body is especially the testosterone and estrogen, which increases the size of the prostate, as the more the person’s age increases estrogen in his body and is linked to the estrogen receptors in the prostate leading to inflation.