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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.
The first line of ED or erectile dysfunction testing is through a blood test. Erectile dysfunction can be caused by various factors, namely: heart...
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What are the best sources of zinc? The best source of zinc is oysters, but it's also plentiful in red meat and poultry. Other good sources are...
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Estrogen hormone therapy is a treatment option for people with gender dysphoria. It causes the development of typically feminine traits, such as...
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Typically, muscle mass and strength increase steadily from birth and reach their peak at around 30 to 35 years of age. After that, muscle power and...
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 Your name will not be published if your question is chosen.
“It's safe to take up to 8 grams per day, but my recommendation would be somewhere on the lighter side: 500 to 1,000 milligrams a day for the...
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What are some natural supplement options for prostate health? Natural supplements that may be helpful in the management of prostate health and...
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When DHT levels are reduced, either intentionally or unintentionally, it can impact these functions in unwanted ways and cause: Impotence. Lower...
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Turning to Physical Therapy After Your Prostatectomy Cara mentions this is because the men in physical therapy have a better knowledge,...
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