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Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done

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(International Men's Day is celebrated every year on 19 November. FIT is republishing this story on men's health in this light.)

Dear men, it’s important to get your health checked up regularly if you want early detection of any disease. This becomes even more essential if you want the ‘golden years’ - the years after 45 - to be free from health issues and stress.

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Better Safe Than Sorry

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done
It is important to schedule regular medical check-ups even when you are in your 30s to assess whether your body is strong enough to withstand the ravages of time.
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Need For Health Screening For Men

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done
Men in 30s usually suffer from heart disease.

Avni Kaul, nutritionist and wellness coach, founder of Nutri Activania, certified diabetes educator from Project Hope and International Diabetes Federation, Delhi, says, health screenings for men can be as basic as getting a monthly blood pressure check - that takes under five minutes!

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The Vital 5 Tests

We spoke to leading experts who were unanimous in their advocacy of 5 health screenings that men in their 30s must get done.

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CBC or Complete Blood Count

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done
Make sure to check for hepatitis C antibodies in your blood.

CBC or Complete Blood Count gives a basic idea about wellbeing and detects anaemia (Low Haemoglobin).

Make sure to check for hepatitis C antibodies in your blood. This virus can slowly cause liver cancer or liver failure and the most frightening aspect is that men don’t notice any symptoms of the infection till it is too late for treatment.

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Blood Sugar Test

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done
Diabetes if not controlled lead to many complications affecting multiple organs.

Blood sugar test can help detect diabetes. Diabetes, if not controlled, may lead to many complications affecting multiple organs.

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Lipid Profile

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done
A simple blood check helps in detecting if the cholesterol level in the blood is under control.

The Lipid Profile test indicates the health of your heart. It will guide you to control your fat levels so as to keep the heart in a healthy condition. A simple blood check helps in detecting if the cholesterol level in the blood is under control.

Cholesterol is a fatty substance which can clog up your arteries if it is low density lipoprotein (LDL) or “bad cholesterol”. High density cholesterol (HDL) or “good” cholesterol and triglycerides are also checked in the same blood sample.
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Thyroid Profile

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done
Many people silently suffer from thyroid disease.

Thyroid profile is essential, even for men.

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Vitamin D Test

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done

Vitamin D test is essential to keep bones healthy, even post 40 or 50 years of age.

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How To Prepare For the Screenings?

Men’s Health: 5 Medical Tests Every 30-Year-Old Man Must Get Done
Before scheduling health tests and a doctor’s appointment, all men must take a few things into consideration.

Before scheduling these health tests and a doctor’s appointment, all men must take a few things into consideration. These criteria will help you figure out the specific medical tests you may need to get done.

  1. Take stock of the family’s medical history, especially if a close family member has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, prostrate cancer or type 2 diabetes.
  2. Make a list of symptoms and questions regarding them before meeting the doctor.
  3. Discuss any future health concerns too so that the doctor may recommend a lifestyle change, if required.

Please remember that the tests conducted would depend on one’s personal information and health including age, lifestyle, habits, family history etc.

(Aarti K Singh is an independent writer with close to two decades' experience in various media. Having worked in radio, TV and print media, she is now indulging in her passion to rediscover the world, besides juggling a PhD and raising her son.)

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