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6 Health Screenings Every Man Should Have
02/14/2023

 

As an AdventHealth CastCare Member, our goal is to help you—and your fathers, sons, grandfathers and grandsons—make great decisions about your health and well-being. One of the best ways to stay healthy well into your later years is to participate in regular screenings.

Health screenings catch problems early, before they require large amounts of care. All men should stay up-to-date on these important screenings.

Blood Pressure Screening

High blood pressure is the top risk factor for heart disease. That’s why adult men should have their blood pressure checked once a year, preferably at your primary care physician’s office. However, if you’re at increased risk for heart disease, you may need to have your blood pressure checked more often.

Cholesterol Screening

High cholesterol puts you at greater risk for heart disease and stroke. All men over 35 should have their cholesterol checked at least every two years with a simple blood test. You may need your cholesterol checked more often, or at an earlier age, if you:

  • Are Obese
  • Have a Family History of Heart Disease
  • Have Diabetes or High Blood Pressure
  • Smoke

Diabetes Screening

A blood test can check your blood glucose levels. If these levels are elevated, your primary care physician may order additional testing, such as an A1C test. This simple test uses a small sample of blood to determine your average blood sugar level over the last three months.

Men should have their blood glucose levels checked every year during their annual wellness exam, which can be scheduled with your primary care physician. You should talk with them about diabetes if you have any unusual, prolonged symptoms, such as:

  • Frequent Urination
  • Severe Thirst
  • Tingling in Your Hands or Feet
  • Unexplained Weight Loss

Depression Screening

While millions of men suffer from depression each year, many go untreated because of the negative stigma associated with mental illness. Left untreated, depression can affect both your mental and physical health, increasing your risk for heart disease and other serious health issues.

The screening takes only a few minutes and requires answering just a few questions for your physician. Your physician may recommend a depression screening if you experience:

  • Decreased Energy
  • Difficulty Concentrating
  • Feelings of Hopelessness or Irritability
  • Less Interest in Activities You Once Enjoyed
  • Loss of Appetite
  • Trouble Sleeping

If you have any thoughts of suicide, see your physician immediately.

Prostate Exam

Most men over age 50 should undergo a prostate exam to check for signs of prostate cancer, but recommendations vary. Ask your physician if you need a prostate exam.

You can be screened for prostate cancer in one of two ways. You can have a digital rectal exam where the physician feels your prostate for lumps or swelling. You can also have a blood test to check for prostate-specific antigens. Each test has benefits.

Colonoscopy

New recommendations from the American Cancer Society say all adults should receive their first colonoscopy at age 45. If your physician finds no problems, you won’t need a screening again for 10 years.

While many men dread a colonoscopy, it’s one of the most effective cancer screening tests available and has saved thousands of lives. New techniques make the preparation and test more comfortable than ever before while still delivering effective results.

Comprehensive Care for Men Made Easy With CastCare

An annual wellness exam is an important opportunity to connect with your physician and discuss any health concerns you have. It also gives your physician the chance to order the health screenings you need to keep your body, mind and spirit strong.

From screenings to advanced care for common conditions, we have the care you need to feel whole as an AdventHealth CastCare member. If you need help finding a primary care physician, please call the Member Experience Center at 855-747-7476.

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