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From lipid profile to blood pressure, here are health screenings that men need to do regularly.

Detecting diseases early can make a significant difference.(Pexels)

The month of June is observed as Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month. However, for many men, physical health often takes a backseat. Consumed by responsibilities and daily demands, they frequently overlook the importance of prioritising their overall well-being.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Nishith Chandra, principal director, interventional cardiology, Fortis Escorts, Okhla Road, New Delhi said, “Detecting diseases early, when they’re most treatable, can make a significant difference in health outcomes and quality of life.”

Here are 12 health screenings that men should do regularly:

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1. Blood pressure check:

Begin annual checks from age 18. High blood pressure often has no symptoms but can silently damage the heart, kidneys, and brain.

2. Lipid profile (cholesterol levels):

Start testing at age 35, or earlier with risk factors like smoking or diabetes. Abnormal cholesterol is a major contributor to heart disease.

3. Blood sugar (fasting glucose or HbA1c):

Screen every 3 years from age 35, and annually if overweight or with a family history. Type 2 diabetes is increasingly common and often undetected.

4. Colorectal cancer screening:

Begin at age 45. A colonoscopy every 10 years, or stool-based tests more frequently, can detect precancerous polyps early.

5. Prostate cancer screening:

Men over 50—or 45 with family history—should discuss PSA testing and digital rectal exam (DRE) with their physician to assess need.

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6. Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist circumference:

Annual measurements help monitor obesity risk, linked to diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer.

7. Liver function and hepatitis B/C screening:

Important for men with alcohol use, fatty liver, or viral exposure risks. Early intervention prevents liver damage.

8. Thyroid function (TSH):

Check every 5 years after 35, or earlier if symptoms like fatigue or weight gain arise.

9. Bone density scan (DEXA):

Recommended after 70, or sooner in men with low testosterone, fractures, or long-term steroid use.

10. Skin examination:

Annual dermatologist visits help detect skin cancers early, particularly in sun-exposed individuals.

11. Vision and hearing tests:

Eye exams every 2 years after 40; hearing assessment after 50, or sooner if symptoms occur.

12. Mental health screening:

Depression and anxiety often go unrecognised. An annual mental health check should be as routine as a blood test.

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