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6 Super Subtle Symptoms Guys Should Never, Ever Ignore


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I found this sound advice today, and decided to share it. When was the last time YOU had a health check up? Treat your body with the same reverence you show your car.

"[Good health] requires routine maintenance no different than what you’d have done on your car," said Neides. "If you treat your health with that same level of care, your chances of an optimal quality of life increase dramatically."

Men over 40 should meet with their physician at least once per year, and more frequently if they have a chronic disease, said Neides. But getting to the doctor is just the first step. “Doctors aren’t mind readers,” said Neides. “The more information that a patient can provide, the better opportunity the doctor has of uncovering a health issue that might be life altering.”

Here, six symptoms to pipe up about, stat:

Excessive or Loud Snoring

Easily attributed to: Being a dude, being overly tired, being drunk

Could be a sign of: Sleep apnea

If you wake up tired after a full night’s rest or your partner complains about you “sawing logs” at night, you could have sleep apnea. It involves either snoring all night long at a low volume level or intermittent snoring that’s very loud. “When you have sleep apnea, you are decreasing the amount of oxygen in the body,” said Neides. “That can put a lot of stress on vital organs but specifically the heart, which increases the risk of congestive heart failure.”

Erectile Dysfunction

Easily attributed to: A normal part of aging, too many whiskeys, fatigue

Could be a sign of: Heart disease

Being unable to achieve or maintain an erection has obvious sexual health implications, but erectile dysfunction (ED) could also be an early indicator for serious heart problems. “It’s important not to automatically throw a Viagra or Cialis at a guy who is experiencing erectile dysfunction, because it could be a warning sign of heart disease,” said Neides. Being unable to get an erection is a matter of disruption of blood flow to the arteries of the penis, which are often the first to become clogged with plaque in the early stages of heart disease. ED could also be a side effect of certain medications, so it’s very important that men talk to their doctors about potential underlying causes.

Chest Pain, Shortness of Breath

Easily attributed to: Heartburn, being out of shape

Could be a sign of: Heart disease

As plaque builds up in the arteries of the heart, the body’s most important muscle can’t get the oxygen-rich blood it needs to function properly. The result is chest pain (called angina) and breathing difficulty, which are warning signs of heart disease. “Oftentimes people mistake chest pain for heartburn, blaming it on spicy food,” said Neides. “So they take a couple of Tums, thinking everything will be fine.”

To tell the difference, pay attention to the pain itself. Heartburn causes a sharp pain with a burning sensation, said Neides; Angina involves more of a pressure sensation, like an elephant is sitting on your chest.

Unexplained Weight Loss

Easily attributed to: Normal weight fluctuation, stress

Could be a sign of: Cancer, thyroid disease, or a nutrient deficiency

Many men would rejoice after losing several pounds off the ol’ beer gut. But if you haven’t made any lifestyle changes and experience 10 to 15 pounds of weight loss in a fairly short period of time, something more serious could be at play. “Unintended weight loss is the key element here,” said Neides. “If you haven’t changed anything and suddenly your pants don’t fit, then you should see a doctor.”

Frequent Urination

Easily attributed to: A serious coffee habit

Could be a sign of: Diabetes or enlarged prostate

When sugar builds up in the blood as a result of diabetes, your body flushes out the excess through the urine, causing more frequent trips to the bathroom. An enlarged prostate blocks the flow of urine and makes it more difficult to empty the bladder, which also causes more frequent bathroom trips. “There will always be some residual urine in the bladder,” said Neides. “But it should be a nominal amount, not enough to trigger him to return 20 minutes later to use the bathroom.”

Black Stools

Easily attributed to: Eating dark-colored foods

Could be a sign of: Ulcer, colon cancer

When blood mixes with feces, it turns black, signaling there’s bleeding happening in the gastrointestinal tract somewhere between the mouth and the large intestine. “You don’t want to ignore that, ever,” said Neides. “It could be a blood vessel that has ruptured. It could be an ulcer that’s bleeding in the stomach or the small intestine. Or it could be a sign of colon cancer.” All of these should be addressed by a doctor.

 

Source: https://www.yahoo.com/health/6-super-subtle-symptoms-guys-should-never-ever-ignore-101699957787.html

 

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