Macho men are half as likely to go to the doctor for preventative care as they see it as being ‘weak’.
June is Men’s health Awareness Month and we are thankful because this serves as a reminder to encourage all the men in our lives to make their health a priority. No matter your age or state of health, annual exams and screenings are vital if you want to stay healthy, and stay around for a long time. Most macho men are half as likely to go to the doctor for preventative care as they see it as being ‘weak’. This attitude is a recipe for disaster as most health problems when not detected early can easily spin out of control. Another reason men avoid hospitals and clinics may be due to fear.
Blood Pressure: Every man should have their blood pressure checked regularly, and those with other cardiovascular risk factors such as obesity, smoking etc should check their blood pressure more frequently. Anyone who has previously had cancer is at increased risk for having it again, drinking more than two alcoholic drinks per day, obesity, smoking, a high-fat diet, excessive meat intake are all risk factors associated with colorectal cancer.: This is the most common cancer that affects men. 1 in 5 men would be diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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