Men often dismiss crucial health signals, leading to delayed diagnoses. This International Men’s Day, doctors urge attention to five key red flags: unusual pelvic/testicular changes, chest discomfort, unmonitored blood pressure/diabetes, altered bowel habits, and mental health struggles. Early detection is vital for better outcomes, especially as chronic diseases affect younger men.
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