Dr. Nikunj Jain
Co-Founder and HOD - Nuclear Medicine ,MBBS, DRM, DNB, FEBNM, FANMB, Dip. CBNC
Forty is a significant age, and it’s a good time of life for more people to pay attention to their health. These risks slowly increase as people get older, with an increasing risk of developing diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, and certain cancers. In some diseases, there may be no signs of the disease initially. Hence, men need to have regular health assessments after age 40.
The health effects of a sedentary lifestyle, smoking, excessive drinking, changes in eating habits, and sleeping deprivation can all be damaging in the long-term. Unfortunately, many men won't schedule their regular checkups until they have a great deal of symptoms. Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy makes available advanced diagnostic and preventative health screening to help identify disease early and for general health management in men aged 40 and over.
Why Does Health Screening Become Important After 40?
As men age, there are many changes that begin to happen in the body. Metabolism slows, the muscle mass gradually decreases, and the risk of heart disease and metabolic diseases increases. Other factors that contribute to further loss of health are hormone fluctuations, stress, and lifestyle. Normal health check-ups will be able to identify risks and prevent them from contributing to major health problems. Accurate diagnoses early in the course of illness can help improve treatment outcomes, cost-effectiveness, and a patient's quality of life. In addition to the disease screening, screening can also help to support overall health and organ function monitoring.
Blood Pressure Monitoring
High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the most common health problems among older men (men over 40 years old). This is also known as a “silent killer” since there can be no apparent symptoms of its presence for several years. Blood pressure is associated with heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and vision problems.
Sometimes hypertension is called a “silent killer” because symptoms do not normally occur; only time will tell if blood pressure is elevated or not, which is why it is helpful to have blood pressure screenings at the proper time so one can receive proper treatment or lifestyle changes to avoid problems. Men with a history of heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and/or smoking should have frequent BP checking, to be particularly emphasized.
Blood Sugar Testing
Being over the age of 40 is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Many people may be experiencing high blood sugar levels and be unaware of it, since their diabetes may be undiagnosed. Prediabetes and diabetes can be detected early with routine fasting blood sugar and HbA1c blood tests. The earlier a case is detected, the more control may be achieved through diet, exercise, and/or medical management as needed. diabetes can have a long-term negative effect on the kidneys, nerves, heart, eyes, and blood vessels if it's untreated.
Cholesterol and Lipid Profile Test
Unchecked cholesterol levels may increase the chances of heart disease and stroke, but can go undetected or be unknown to a person. Too much cholesterol can cause a buildup of plaque in arteries, which can decrease blood flow to and from vital organs. Lipid profile is a blood test that measures cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This test may also help to evaluate cardiovascular risk and be used as a guideline for prevention. Men over age 40 should schedule regular measurements of their cholesterol levels if they have an unhealthy diet, smoke products, a sedentary lifestyle, or a family history of heart disease
Heart Health Screening
However, heart disease ranks as one of the main causes of mortality in males worldwide. There may be no apparent warning signs for many heart diseases until something serious occurs, such as a heart attack. Cardiac screening tests such as ECGs, echocardiograms, stress tests, and cardiac imaging can give information on the functioning of the heart and the flow of blood. The tests may be beneficial for screening for blocked blood vessels, for an abnormal heartbeat, and for other cardiovascular issues that can be serious if not detected. This is done using cutting-edge cardiac diagnostics at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, which can play a crucial role in early detection of heart disease and preventive health care management.
Liver Function Tests
Today's lifestyle, obesity, and drinking habits of alcohol and metabolic diseases are the common reasons for the growing number of liver diseases. In particular, fat accumulation in the liver (fatty liver disease) is a common problem today in middle-aged adults. Blood tests can be ordered to help determine liver function. Liver problems can be prevented if they can be detected early, the lifestyle adjusted, and treatment can be begun promptly.
Kidney Function Tests
The troubles kidney health can cause are usually insidious. Kidneys can gradually get damaged by diabetes and High Blood Pressure without anyone being aware. The kidney function tests, such as the urine analysis, blood urea, and creatinine levels, assess the kidneys' ability to function. Early detection of kidney problems will help avoid having them lead to further kidney problems, or will help conserve future kidney health.
Prostate Health Screening
It is normal for some conditions in the prostate to develop as men age. After 40 years of age, there is a need to watch for two major conditions: benign prostate gland enlargement and prostate cancer. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and the clinical status may be helpful in the early detection of abnormalities in the prostate. If men have symptoms of the urinary tract, such as frequent urination or trouble urinating, it would be wise to ask his doctor to evaluate him in an appropriate manner.
Conclusion
The risks of health problems begin to become more significant starting at the age of 40, and preventive health care and regular screening are more vital than ever. Many diseases can occur in the early stages undiagnosed or unknown, such as diabetes, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, and cancer. Periodic health assessments have the advantage of catching these health events early so that they will not occur, or succeed in eliminating them at that time, as well as the possibility of controlling the disease better. Long-term health features, such as blood sugar, blood cholesterol, for instance, the health of the heart, liver, and kidney, prostate health, and preventive imaging, are all important. Advanced diagnostics and a full range of preventive health care services are helping Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy to contribute to the surge in accurate evaluations, early detection, and improved health outcomes for men over 40.
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