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every three to five years Regular physical exams Men older than 50 should have a yearly physical exam, and men younger than 50 should have a physical exam every three to five years. Even if you're feeling healthy, a regular checkup with your health care team is a good way to validate your health or identify a problem in its early stages.
Eat healthy foods. Eat a healthy diet. Try the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet. Choose fruits, vegetables, whole grains,...
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What is the daily recommended amount of dark chocolate? The recommended “dose” is approximately 1 to 2 ounces or 30-60g, experts say. Indulge in...
Read More »Historically, men have been hesitant to seek medical attention when something seems wrong with their health. Also, men aren't as likely as women to have preventive screenings and checkups with their health care team. This is a problem because early detection of a medical issue is the best way to improve effectiveness of condition treatment and management. Delaying or avoiding a checkup or screening could lead to a treatable situation turning deadly. While some screenings, such as HIV and hepatitis C, are recommended to have once, other screenings for certain cancers should be performed regularly. Vaccines are important to prevent infectious diseases. Vaccinations for men are administered at different intervals throughout adulthood. So, men, reconsider your reservations and talk to your health care team about potentially lifesaving screening.
Signs and symptoms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma may include: Swollen lymph nodes in your neck, armpits or groin. Abdominal pain or swelling. Chest...
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Signs and symptoms of acute kidney failure may include: Decreased urine output, although occasionally urine output remains normal. Fluid retention,...
Read More »Like high blood pressure, high cholesterol may pose serious risks to your health and well-being. Starting at age 18, men at average risk for heart disease should have a cholesterol screening every five years. If you have a family history of high cholesterol or heart attacks, smoke, eat a poor diet, are overweight, have diabetes, are physically inactive or older than 45, you may need more frequent testing.
Fiber is important for bladder health because it helps prevent constipation, which can place pressure on your bladder and interfere with its normal...
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Leave your bag or valve attached to the catheter while showering. If you have a leg bag, it must be kept below the level of your bladder at all...
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Male Physical Exam A male patient has to go through a testicular exam, a prostate cancer screening and a cholesterol test. During a testicular...
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Here are some fundamental indicators of good health, along with suggestions on how we can achieve them: Restful and consistent sleeping patterns....
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