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Understanding Men’s Health

Men are less likely to seek medical help than women. Despite unique health challenges they face, many men neglect their well-being. 

Don't wait until it's too late – prioritize your health now!

Why regular healthcare visits and early detection are vital

Detecting diseases and abnormalities early can make all the difference when it comes to men's health care. Many conditions can be easily treated or managed if caught at an early stage, minimizing the need for invasive procedures or long-term interventions.

Common concerns for men’s health

  • Heart Disease – The leading cause of death among men in the U.S., heart disease can be prevented or controlled through proactive measures like managing blood pressure, cholesterol, weight and exercise habits. With regular check-ups, you can address potential issues before they escalate. Remember, strokes are also more common in men.
  • Prostate Health – Beyond prostate cancer, various prostate issues can affect men's well-being, such as bladder problems, infertility and inflammation. Regular prostate exams are crucial for early detection, and any changes or sexual dysfunction should prompt immediate medical attention. By acting promptly, many issues can be easily resolved.
  • Mental Health Care – Seeking help for mental health concerns is not a sign of weakness, despite outdated stigmas. Men should not shy away from addressing depression, anxiety or other mental health challenges, as they can have physical manifestations. Many effective treatments are available and seeking help is a sign of strength.
  • Cancer – In addition to prostate cancer, men are at risk for other types of cancer, including testicular, lung and colorectal cancer. Recognizing the signs and seeking immediate treatment is vital for early detection and improved outcomes. Nicotine cessation and regular colonoscopies are essential steps. 
  • Kidney Stones – Although anyone can develop kidney stones, men are more prone to them. These painful stones can often pass on their own but may require surgery in some cases. Family history and proper hydration play a role in prevention. Be sure to drink enough water daily.

Even if you are in excellent health, schedule a yearly exam with your healthcare provider. Not only will it give you peace of mind that all systems are running well, it can be the key to early detection of something you may not be aware of in your body.

Get more information or find a provider at tanner.org.


Tanner Health System, Tanner Medical Group, Men's Health Care




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