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If you're healthy and do not have any known risk factors at age 35, you do not need to have an annual physical examination. In general however, I recommend my male patients aged 30-45 to have a regular check-up every two to three years.
Dairy Products Despite the fact that Vitamin D is a great substance for maintaining testosterone levels, dairy products containing cows milk...
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Aim for at least three sets of 10 repetitions a day.
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A blood sample for a testosterone test should be taken in the morning between 7 and 10. During these hours, your testosterone levels are typically...
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Cardiovascular disease, urologic issues, and sleep disorders can make up the majority of problems for which men seek help as they get older....
Read More »While many men may not be jumping towards the prospect of a rectal exam or a testicular exam, they are recommended for men at specific ages and those with certain risk factors to help detect diseases that can cause much suffering if left undiagnosed. In general, if you have no other risk factors or symptoms, a rectal examination to assess the prostate gland begins at age 50 and a testicular examination is usually done in men before the age of 40. 5. Update your immunizations: Your doctor will review and ensure that you are up-to-date with all your immunizations, including: tetanus which is recommended every 10 years and others depending on your medical history and potential risk of exposure to certain infectious diseases in your home, workplace or if you are traveling overseas. Finally, having a regular check-up gives you the opportunity to develop a trusting relationship with your doctor for your health needs now and for the future. Send family doctor Sheila Wijayasinghe your questions at doctor@globeandmail.com. She will answer select questions, which could appear in The Globe and Mail and/or on The Globe and Mail web site. Your name will not be published if your question is chosen.
You can “unclog” your arteries with natural methods, including diet, exercise, and stress management. Quitting smoking, if you smoke, can also help...
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What foods should you avoid if you have an enlarged prostate? Red meat. Eggs and poultry. Sugary foods. Caffeine. Spicy foods. Dairy. Alcohol. Feb...
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You can help your recovery by slowly returning to a normal diet and by making sure you are drinking enough fluids. It may be best not to drink too...
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Blood in urine or semen. Pain or burning urination. Painful ejaculation. Frequent pain or stiffness in lower back, hips, pelvic or rectal area, or...
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