November: It's time to Prevent - Hospiten joins in raising awareness during Men's Health Month, a campaign focused on promoting prevention and comprehensive care of men's health. This month, Hospiten invites all men to have regular medical check-ups, essential for early detection of conditions that may affect men's health.
Hospiten Specialized Men's Health Unit
To support its commitment to preventive health, Hospiten has a Specialized Men's Health Unit, where comprehensive care is provided in areas such as urology, cardiology, psychiatry, internal medicine and general check-ups. With a multidisciplinary approach, the Hospiten team evaluates each patient to identify risk factors and define the most appropriate type of checkup.
Key Recommendations for Men's Health
Consultation with a urologist starting at age 40: Starting at this age, an annual visit to the urologist is recommended for a prostate exam and a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test. This evaluation can be crucial for early detection of prostate problems.
Cardiology checkups: Because cardiovascular disease is common and preventable, Hospiten recommends regular cardiology checkups to monitor heart health and detect risk factors such as hypertension and high cholesterol. Proper follow-up can significantly reduce the risk of heart problems.
General Tips for Better Men's Health
Hospiten advises all men to follow these preventive habits to reduce risks:
Have regular medical check-ups, especially in the areas of urology and cardiology.
Modify alcohol consumption.
Stop smoking.
Eat a balanced diet.
Keep physically active.
It's Your Health, It's Your Wellness
This month, Hospiten Cancun invites all men to take action and prioritize their health with preventive checkups and specialized medical services.
Don't let this month go by without taking control of your well-being!
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