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Men Ignore These 3 Silent Killers Until It’s Too Late
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Why do so many men wait until a health crisis before seeing a doctor?
One of the biggest challenges in healthcare is not treating disease. It is convincing people to seek care before disease becomes a crisis. In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Russ and I discuss why preventive healthcare remains one of the most underutilized tools in medicine, especially among men.
Many serious conditions develop silently for years before causing symptoms. High blood pressure, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease often progress unnoticed while people continue to feel completely healthy. By the time symptoms appear, significant damage may have already occurred.
In this conversation, we explore:
• Why men are less likely to schedule routine medical visits
• The cultural and social factors that discourage preventive care
• Why "I feel fine" is not always a reliable indicator of health
• How high blood pressure can damage the body without warning signs
• The long-term consequences of untreated diabetes
• Why heart disease often develops quietly over decades
• The importance of regular screenings and annual physical exams
• How early intervention can prevent life-changing complications
• Why building a relationship with a primary care physician matters
• Practical steps people can take to stay ahead of preventable disease
Preventive medicine is not about looking for problems. It is about finding risks early enough to do something about them. The goal is not to wait for a heart attack, stroke, or diabetes complication. The goal is to prevent them from happening in the first place.
If you've been putting off routine healthcare because you feel healthy, this episode may change the way you think about prevention.
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