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Re: Mens Health
The importance of maintaining prostate health
1 in 2 men over the age of 50 will have some form of prostate or urinary problem.
This incidence rises to 80% at 80 years of age.
In many of these cases the prostate enlarges, putting pressure on the bladder and the urethra resulting in the urge to urinate more frequently, especially at night.
Many men are unwilling to discuss this aspect of their health with their family or their doctor, and therefore many of these cases go undetected, continuing to cause men discomfort and embarrassment.
Health checks men should have
Health screening is an important part of disease prevention. There are many screening tests and examinations that healthy men can undertake to help with detection of diseases such as cancer. Your General Practitioner is well placed to carry out some of these tests, refer you to have other tests, or to advise you on some of the self-checks you can be doing to monitor your health. One of the key roles of your GP is to prevent disease, so they will be only too happy to help you.
http://www.mydr.com.au/tests-investigations/health-checks-men-should-have
The importance of maintaining prostate health
1 in 2 men over the age of 50 will have some form of prostate or urinary problem.
This incidence rises to 80% at 80 years of age.
In many of these cases the prostate enlarges, putting pressure on the bladder and the urethra resulting in the urge to urinate more frequently, especially at night.
Many men are unwilling to discuss this aspect of their health with their family or their doctor, and therefore many of these cases go undetected, continuing to cause men discomfort and embarrassment.
Health checks men should have
Health screening is an important part of disease prevention. There are many screening tests and examinations that healthy men can undertake to help with detection of diseases such as cancer. Your General Practitioner is well placed to carry out some of these tests, refer you to have other tests, or to advise you on some of the self-checks you can be doing to monitor your health. One of the key roles of your GP is to prevent disease, so they will be only too happy to help you.
http://www.mydr.com.au/tests-investigations/health-checks-men-should-have