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As Indian men age, particularly those over 50, they become increasingly susceptible to a range of health issues, including prostate problems and hormonal changes. Dr. Manohar emphasizes the importance of early detection and awareness in mitigating these risks.
Prostate health is a significant concern, with many men experiencing benign prostatic hyperplasia or even prostate cancer. Symptoms such as frequent urination, difficulty starting or stopping urine flow, and blood in urine should not be ignored. Regular screenings and consultations with healthcare professionals can lead to early diagnosis and better outcomes.
Hormonal changes, including a decline in testosterone levels, can also affect physical and mental well-being. Men may experience fatigue, mood swings, and reduced libido. Maintaining a balanced diet, engaging in regular exercise, and managing stress are essential strategies for promoting overall health.
Ultimately, proactive health management and regular check-ups can significantly enhance the quality of life for men over 50, ensuring they remain active and healthy in their later years.
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