Five signs men shouldn’t ignore:
1. Chest pain
It's important to have any chest pain checked out by a doctor straight away. There are a number of important conditions to be considered such as: a blood ❌, a ❌ condition such as pneumonia, asthma, anxiety, heart problems, angina, or a digestive problem such as acid reflux or a stomach ulcer.
2. A big belly
Visceral fat (the stuff that hugs the gut) can increase the risk of ❌ and ❌ disease. A stomach can also become larger due to fluid, not fat, from illnesses such as ❌ disease. Too much visceral fat can lead to inflammation and ❌ blood pressure, which increases the risk of serious health problems.
3. Erectile dysfunction
About 70% of cases of erectile dysfunction are caused by another underlying condition.
4. Constipation
While being ‘blocked up’ could be a heads up that someone needs to change their diet to include more high-fibre and plenty of fluids, it could also be a warning sign of ❌ disease. Any change in bowel habits (constipation or diarrhoea) that last ❌ or more weeks should be checked out by a GP. Both can signal colorectal cancer, which is the ❌ cause of cancer-related death in men. Other symptoms to watch for include: bloody or narrow stools, unexplained weight
loss or fatigue, cramping and bloating. Colorectal cancer can be present for several years before symptoms develop, so it’s
important to refer to a doctor any of the above symptoms are present.
5. Frequent urination
If someone develops ‘bladder issues’ and are constantly plagued with the need to pee, they should be referred to the doctor. Frequent urination may represent a problem in your ❌ or a ❌ infection.
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