Common Health Symptoms that Men Should Never Ignore

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Health Issues that Warrant a Visit to Your GP

British men pay such a high price for their reluctance to see their GP as often as they should. Every year, more than 100,000 UK men die a premature death as a result of neglecting their health. This is the reason why it is very important for men to always be aware of changes to their health. Anything that they seem out of the ordinary should be reason enough to see a GP just to rule out the possibility that things may not be right.

Moles


It is important to pay attention to any mole you have in your body for any changes in shape and colour. Watch out if these moles start bleeding too. Most of the time, these changes are harmless and may be due to the increase in the pigments in the skin which are really not cancerous. If a mole starts to look unusual or feels itchy though, it is best to see a GP. They can be checked and if necessary, removed.

Taking steps to minimise the risks of you contracting skin cancer helps. For instance, it is best to avoid sun exposure from 11 am to 3 pm. Using sunscreen and covering up when under the sun is also recommended.

Depression


When you feel depressed, you will likely lose interest in the many things that you used to enjoy doing. If you start having feelings of extreme loneliness, it is best to seek professional help. See your GP. Depression is an illness, a real one at that. It is going to have real effects on your family and social life. It can have real effects on your work too. There are treatments available out there in the form of talking therapies, self-help, as well as medications.

While depression is more common among women, the suicidal rate tends to be high among men and this may be due to the fact that most males tend to be reluctant to get medical assistance.

Bladder issues


An enlarged prostate can restrict the tube responsible for carrying urine, making it hard to pass. This can be a sign that a person is suffering from a prostate disease. In some cases, it can even be prostate cancer.

A testicle lump


One of the most common cancers that afflict men in the UK is testicular cancer. Every year, about 2,000 British men are diagnosed with the condition. The moment that you notice an abnormality in your testicles, seeing your GP should be a priority. Most of the time, these lumps are not cancer. However, to be on the safe side, these abnormalities need to be checked. Treatment for this type of cancer is more effective when the diagnosis is early.

Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer that affects men in the UK. Every year, over 30,000 men are diagnosed with it. Among the symptoms that one should look out for include frequently waking up to pee during the night or having a burning or painful sensation when passing urine. See your GP if you experience these symptoms. The prostate gland is has a huge impact on your sexual health. This is why knowing what can go wrong is very important.

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