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“As a primary care doctor, I think the number one reason men avoid the doctor is fear,” Rowe explained. “They worry about a bad diagnosis or a bad outcome.” Then there is the superhero syndrome, which Rowe explained is men wanting to see themselves as forever strong and capable of handling anything.
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Read More »Share on Pinterest Many men admit they put off going to the doctor as long as possible, sometimes even when they’re experiencing life-threatening symptoms. Getty Images A new survey highlights the negative attitude many men have about seeking medical care. Nearly two-thirds of respondents said they avoid going to the doctor as long as possible, and 37 percent said they withhold information from their doctors. Experts say this is an ongoing issue that keeps doctors from detecting life-threatening issues early, resulting in bigger health dangers and sometimes death. For the fourth year in a row, Cleveland Clinic is embarking upon their MENtion It campaign, a push to get men into their doctors and discussing their health. As part of this year’s campaign, their survey asked men how they approach their medical treatment. The results found: 72 percent of respondents said they would rather be doing household chores, like cleaning toilets, than going to the doctor. 65 percent of respondents said they avoid going to the doctor as long as possible. 20 percent admitted they aren’t always honest with their doctors about their health.
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Read More »The dangers of avoiding doctors The consequences of putting medical care off, or keeping information from ones doctor, can be dire according to Djordjevic. “I think the number one problem is missing the early warning signs of a more serious condition,” he explained. “Especially when it comes to ‘silent symptoms,’ such as diagnosing pre-diabetes and other chronic medical conditions that should be addressed as early as possible.” The other example he gave was prostate cancer, which can be detected with a simple physical exam. “Patients that are diagnosed at an early stage have a much better prognosis than those who show up too late at the doctor.” By putting those exams off, men may be in much worse condition by the time a disease is caught than they would have been if they had gone in early and regularly. Rowe explained, “Unfortunately, due to delays and denials, by the time they come, sometimes the disease is no longer treatable. They may have to deal with consequences like dialysis, limb amputations, and sometimes death.”
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