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		<description><![CDATA[uide To HealthMen have a well-earned reputation for tuning up their car more frequently than their bodies. But regular check-ups and screenings at the appropriate age can help prevent equipment deterioration and malfunction. Though guidelines vary depending on the source, here&#8217;s when to get your jalopy into the doctor&#8217;s office.Ages 18 to 39Physical: Every three [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/>uide To Health<br/><br/>Men have a well-earned reputation for tuning up their car more frequently than their bodies. But regular check-ups and screenings at the appropriate age can help prevent equipment deterioration and malfunction. Though guidelines vary depending on the source, here&#8217;s when to get your jalopy into the doctor&#8217;s office.<br/><br/>Ages 18 to 39<br/><br/>Physical: Every three years.<br/><br/>Blood pressure: Annually.<br/><br/>Tuberculosis skin test: Every five years.<br/><br/>Blood tests and urinalysis: Every three years (testing for cholesterol, diabetes, kidney and thyroid dysfunction).<br/><br/>Electrocardiogram (ECG): At age 30.<br/><br/>Tetanus booster: Every 10 years.<br/><br/>Rectal exam: Annually.<br/><br/>Testicular, skin, oral and breast self-exams: Every month.<br/><br/>Skin health: Monthly mole self-exam beginning at age 20; then see a doctor every three years.<br/><br/>Oral health: One to two dental exams a year.<br/><br/>Hearing test: Beginning at age 18; then every 10 years.<br/><br/>Eye exam: When experiencing problems or visual changes.<br/><br/>Ages 40 to 49<br/><br/>Physical: Every two years.<br/><br/>Blood pressure: Every year.<br/><br/>Tuberculosis skin test: Every five years.<br/><br/>Blood tests and urinalysis: Every two years (cholesterol, diabetes, kidney and thyroid dysfunction).<br/><br/>Electrocardiogram (ECG): Every four years. Rectal exam: Annually.<br/><br/>Prostate exam: PSA blood test starting at age 45 if you&#8217;re African-American or a father or brother was diagnosed before age 65, according to the American Cancer Society. Men at even higher risk, due to multiple first-degree relatives affected at an early age, could begin testing at age 40.<br/><br/>Testicular self-exam: Every month.<br/><br/>Skin health: Monthly mole self-exam; see a doctor every year.<br/><br/>Oral health: Sec the dentist once or twice a year.<br/><br/>Hearing test: Every 10 years.<br/><br/>Eye exam: Every two to four years.<br/><br/>Ages 50 to 64<br/><br/>Physical: Annually.<br/><br/>Blood pressure: Annually.<br/><br/>Tuberculosis skin test: Annually.<br/><br/>Blood tests and urinalysis: Annually (cholesterol, diabetes, kidney and thyroid dysfunction).<br/><br/>Electrocardiogram (ECG): Every three years.<br/><br/>Rectal exam: Annually.<br/><br/>Tetanus booster: Every 10 years.<br/><br/>Prostate exam: Annually (PSA blood test and digital rectal examination, according to the American Cancer Society. The American Academy of Family Physicians disagrees).<br/><br/>Testicular, skin, oral and breast self-exams: Every month.<br/><br/>Skin health: Monthly mole self-exam; see a doctor every year.<br/><br/>Oral health: Sec the dentist once or twice a year.<br/><br/>Bone health: Screening at age 60.<br/><br/>Hearing test: Every three years.<br/><br/>Eye exam: Every two to four years.<br/><br/>Colon and rectal exams: Starting at age 50, the American Cancer Society (and AAFP) suggests following one of five schedules: Yearly faecal occult blood test (FOBT) or faecal immunochemical test (FIT); flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years; yearly FOBT or FIT, plus flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years; double-contrast barium enema every five years; colonoscopy every 10 years. All positive tests should be followed up with colonoscopy.<br/><br/>Age 65 and Older<br/><br/>Eye exam: Every one to two years.<br/><br/>Abdominal aortic aneurysm: One-time screening for men who have smoked.<br/><br/>Hearing: Every three years.<br/><br/>To learn what to look for when conducting self-examinations, check with your doctor.<br/><br/></div>
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