Addressing the Unique Health Challenges of Men: A Family Nurse Practitioner’s Perspective

Former combat medic and Certified Nurse Practitioner offers medical tips for Men’s Health Month

Caleb McDonald, a family nurse practitioner with WVU Medicine Mercer Medical Group Primary Care in Princeton, West Virginia, believes that men face unique health challenges. He asserts that men have higher mortality rates in eight out of the ten leading causes of death compared to women, which he attributes to the fact that 40% of men in the country avoid going to the doctor until something goes wrong. This highlights the importance of regular annual check-ups for good health.

McDonald emphasizes the importance of being honest with your doctor during appointments, sharing details about family medical history, symptoms, and other concerns. By withholding information, normally treatable problems could worsen and lead to serious complications or even death. By addressing issues early on, doctors can prevent irreversible damage to vital organs and keep health concerns from escalating.

West Virginia has one of the highest diabetes mortality rates in the nation according to McDonald. He recommends avoiding carbs and taking steps towards a healthier lifestyle to prevent chronic diseases. Additionally, he suggests visiting a website to find available healthcare providers in your area to schedule regular check-ups and screenings.

Overall, McDonald encourages men to prioritize their health and seek medical care proactively to prevent serious health issues. By taking preventative measures and being transparent with healthcare providers, men can improve their overall well-being and longevity.

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