The webpage provides essential health and wellness advice for men, emphasizing proactive steps for maintaining overall wellbeing and specifically addressing prostate health.
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The article titled "Important Health & Wellness Advice for Guys of Any Age" outlines five key tips for men to maintain their health. It encourages regular medical checkups and self-examinations to stay ahead of potential health issues. The piece highlights the importance of prostate care, discussing Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and its symptoms, and suggests the UroLift System as a minimally invasive treatment option. Nutrition is also a focus, with recommendations to consume more fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens while reducing intake of red meat and sweets. The article advises men to be aware of their health numbers, such as blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and to engage in regular exercise as per American Heart Association guidelines. It also provides resources for further reading on men's health topics.
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Regular checkups and self-examinations are crucial for maintaining men's health, even when feeling healthy.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition that can significantly affect quality of life, and medication may not always be the best long-term solution.
A more nutritious diet, particularly one rich in fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens, is beneficial for prostate health.
Men should be knowledgeable about their family health history and discuss it with their doctors to tailor their health screenings.
Exercise is not only essential for physical health but also for managing stress and maintaining a high quality of life.
The UroLift System is presented as a viable alternative to medication for treating BPH, with the benefit of minimal side effects and quick recovery.
The article implies that making incremental changes to daily habits, such as taking the stairs or parking farther away, can contribute significantly to overall health and fitness.
Important Health & Wellness Advice for Guys of Any Age
5 Important Tips for Men to Maintain Their Overall Wellbeing
You know what needs to be done. Now get out there and do it, guys!
While family history and age cannot be changed, there are everyday steps men can follow to take charge of their health, including prostate health, and maybe even prevent problems down the road.
Consider these five tips to help lead a healthier lifestyle.
Get checked out regularly.
Just because you’re healthy doesn’t mean you should eschew routine checkups, and that includes self-examinations. While regular visits to your health care provider can keep you up-to-date on preventative screenings and immunizations, getting to know your own body can have similar benefits.
If you’re experiencing frequent urination, a weak or slow urine stream, incomplete bladder emptying, difficulty or delay in starting urination or a urine stream that stops and starts, these may be signs you may be suffering from Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), otherwise known as enlarged prostate.1 Enlarged prostate, which is non-cancerous and affects more than 40 million American men, can also cause loss of productivity and sleep, according to research published in the Journal of Urology.2,3 Medication is often the first line of treatment, but some patients may suffer uncomfortable side effects including dizziness, headaches and sexual dysfunction, which can prompt them to quit using their medications.4
“Many men living with BPH symptoms take prescription medications after they have been diagnosed, but relief can be inadequate and temporary,” said Dr. Peter Walter, M.D., urologist and paid consultant for Teleflex Incorporated, the manufacturer of the UroLift® System.
As one alternative to medication, an option like the UroLift System treatment is a minimally invasive procedure that doesn’t require any cutting, heating or removal of prostate tissue.5 A urologist places small implants to lift and move enlarged prostate tissue so it no longer blocks the urethra and can allow for normal urine flow. Most common side effects are mild to moderate, and patients generally can return to their normal routines with minimal downtime. For more information about treatment options, or to find a urologist near you who treats BPH, visit UroLift.com.
Aim for a pattern of healthier eating that includes more fruits, vegetables and leafy greens such as lettuce, spinach, kale and broccoli, which can help keep you — and your prostate — healthy.6 Also try to cut back on consumption of red meat — specifically processed meat — as well as salt and sweets.
Be sure to discuss your family history and lifestyle with your doctor as he or she may recommend screenings for diseases and common ailments. Be sure to keep up with these screenings and check in with your doctor to make sure you’re accounting for milestone ages and common ailments associated with aging.
Make exercise a priority.
Exercise is a key to maintaining quality of life. The American Heart Association recommends at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity for adults.7 Even shorter increments of physical activity multiple times a day such as a walking meeting, opting for the stairs instead of the elevator or parking farther from your destination can provide health and stress-relieving benefits.