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Some Common Observances in the Male Populations


It is frequently observed that men are more concerned and knowledgeable about the health of their female partners as compared to their own health. For example, a vast majority of the men were found to be aware of the exact date of their partner's monthly cycle, about breast cancer and pre-menstrual syndrome. Yet, these same men knew little about their own state of health and what problems men could face.

In this context, one may find that observances on the male populations of the United States of America revealed that 80 percent of males would eventually end up requiring some treatment for their prostrate problems.

It has been found that due to a number of reasons, men do not pay as much attention to their health as they should. They indulge in overeating, do not partake in physical exercise and most of all, they do not go for annual checkups as they should. This results in late diagnosis of problems and progressed problems in men.

Some Common Observances
When the survey was completed, some of the main observances about the male population that came across were as follows:

Findings revealed that the occurrence factor for prostrate cancer was as prevalent as female breast cancer, yet little is known about the first ailment in the male populations.
In addition, one of the most commonly occurring ailments was that of testicular cancer affecting men aged between 20 and 40 years respectively.
Further studies into the behavior attitude about men with respect to their own health revealed that 4 out of every 5 males acknowledged that they would rather ignore a medical problem. Instead, they will wait for it to go away on its own, rather than seeking proper advice and treatment.
Furthermore, two thirds of all males interviewed also showed that they do not consult their doctor for an annual visit.
It was also found that men are four times less likely to go to a doctor and discuss his health problem as compared to their female counterparts. As a consequence, the larger ratio of patients entering emergency wards constitutes of men, with such severe problems as a heart attack or stroke.
Perhaps these are some of the reasons why the health status of men is continuously falling, as compared to women.

Thus, practically every area of health has been observed to be dominated by male patients, including being overweight, obese, decreasing trends in life expectancy as compared to women. The male population has fewer tendencies to exercise, greater tendency to be inactive and even a greater tendency to consume alcohol within safe limits as compared to women.



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