OVERVIEW OF SYMPTOMS
- Changes in bowel or bladder
habits, can be an indication of prostate or bladder problems.
- Blood
in the urine is a common indicator of kidney problems.
- Erectile
dysfunction or impotence problems are often caused by an underlying
health problem, such as diabetes, clogged arteries, or high blood
pressure.
- Persistent backache, obvious changes in warts or
moles, unusual lumps, recurrent chest pains or headaches, bleeding that
won't stop, nagging cough, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue can all
be symptoms of other serious health problems.
How to boost your testosterone level...
Did you know... That weight lifting boosts testosterone levels and growth hormone levels.
Other natural ways to boost testosterone:
- Lose excess body fat, specially abdominal fat.
- Avoid extreme low-calorie or low-fat diets.
- Limit alcohol to two drinks a day. Excess alcohol suppresses testosterone levels.
You must talk with your doctor immediately in case you have any of the following signs and symptoms:
- A cough, sore throat, hoarseness, or trouble swallowing for several weeks.
- Blood in the urine, stool, or saliva.
- Lumps that you can feel through the skin.
- Sores that don't heal.
- Changes in the size, color, or texture of a wart or mole.
- Persistent back ache.
- Unexpected weight loss.
- Unexplained pain.
- Pressure or tenderness in the chest.
- Unusual bleeding.
What you eat and drink and what you don't eat and drink can definitely make a difference to your health.
Overview:
- Increase physical activity / lose weight if overweight
- Stop
smoking/ limit alcohol
- Reduce/ stop alcohol abuse. (Alcohol
calorie calculator)
- Get screened for elevated sugar,
cholesterol levels.
Eating five or more servings of fruits and vegetables a day and less saturated fat can help improve your health and may reduce the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases.
Consume a balanced diet, and control how much you eat.
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