Rio Grande Cancer Foundation
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Men’s Health tip No.9: What you can do starting at age 40
These screenings start to look at health concerns that most often appear in middle age. A visit once a year with a doctor can help keep you on track and possibly avoid major health issues in the future.
Physical exam: check blood pressure, screen for obesity, measure body composition and consider prostate exam (in some cases).Metabolic screening: fasting blood sugar and fasting lipid profile and estimation of cardiovascular risk.Vaccines: influenza, covid-19, Hepatitis A/B, HPV (through age 45), Tdap and MMR. Shingles vaccine is recommended for adults over 50.STI screening: HIV, Hepatitis B/C, syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia screening should be considered, and pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PreP) should be discussed. Cardiovascular screening: based on risk and symptoms (may include stress testing or coronary artery calcium score).Cancer screening: based on family history and personal risks. May include prostate, colon and lung cancer screening as well as skin exam.Eye ExamPHOTO CREDIT: © rawpixel, 123RF" class="redactor-linkify-object">https://www.123rf.com/free-images/'>123RF Free Images