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Men’s Health Week-June 15-21:  Let's do this!

June 15, 2020

Men’s Health Week-June 15-21:  Let's do this!

It's time to take control of your health with Gibson Area Hospital & Health Services!

If you're like a lot of men, you may pay less attention to your own health than to other important matters, like your job, home and family. But you deserve good health—and a good, long life. And isn't it time you did something about that?

To start to prioritize your health, you need a primary care provider (PCP), such as a family physician, who you trust. Whether you feel more comfortable with a male or a female provider is totally up to you. You can find a complete list of Gibson Area Hospital & Health Services providers at www.gibsonhospital.org/find-a-provider

Your PCP can give you regular checkups and help make sure you get the care you need, which may include:

Health screenings. You may feel fine, and you may be healthy, but you could also have a silent health problem, like high blood pressure, and not even know it.

Your PCP can use screening tests to detect some diseases before they cause symptoms, when they're often easier to control or treat. For example, you may need to be screened for high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes or colon cancer.

Vaccines. Are you due for a tetanus booster? A shingles shot? Do you get a flu vaccine every year? Getting recommended vaccinations can help you avoid painful and serious diseases, so talk to your provider about your vaccine history and schedule your updates now!

Advice for a healthy life. Your PCP can help with goals like eating right, exercising regularly, losing weight and quitting tobacco. Check out an Elite Sport & Fitness location to find out how training at Elite can help you get healthy. For more information, visit www.gibsonhospital.org/services-and-conditions/profile/elite-sport-and-fitness

Open up

Your provider is there to help—not judge. But he or she can't do that unless you talk about sensitive topics that may be keeping you from a healthier life, such as:

Your mental health. Do you feel sad, hopeless or disinterested in activities you once enjoyed? These can be signs of depression, which is a serious illness. Treatment helps most people with depression enjoy life again. Learn about the options available at Gibson Area Hospital Behavioral Wellness Center at www.gibsonhospital.org/services-and-conditions/profile/mental-health

Your drinking or smoking habits. You need to share honestly if you drink alcohol or smoke tobacco or other substances. Your PCP can discuss the risks with you.

Your energy level or sex drive. If you're tired a lot or your desire for sex has plummeted, there may be a reason, such as a low testosterone level, that can be treated.

Sources: American Heart Association; Hormone Health Network; National Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

 

 

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