Friday, 16 January 2015

Dead Men Easier When Exposed to Disease.

Men come to the doctor when the disease is very serious and often end up with a higher mortality rate than women. While women are more sensitive to changes in the body so that the doctor can detect early disease and reduce the death rate.

"Men tend to be more susceptible to age-related diseases. Once the disease, men are more easily killed than women. On the other hand, it seems that women are more capable of dealing with the disease, so it tends to have a higher level of health than men," said Dr. Thomas Perls.

Men are less aware of the symptoms of health problems and more lazy doctor examination. Men are very concerned that if he considered unhealthy will make it look so weak.

Men too black and white assess health problems, painful or not. Pain in men is if they have to the operating table.

And ideally, if someone has concerns about his health better then immediately consult. Postpone the examination can make the disease more difficult to treat.

Some of the most disease kills man  :

1. Heart disease
2. Cancer
3. Injuries or accidents
4. Stroke (cerebrovascular accident, CVA)
5. COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
6. Diabetes
7. Influenza and Pneumonia
8. Suicide
9. Kidney Disease
10. Alzheimer's Disease

In addition to abstain from unhealthy behaviors such as sleep deprivation, smoking, drinking alcohol, antisocial behavior and the use of drugs, there are good men also routinely perform basic health checks such as:

Blood sugar.

Blood sugar levels considered normal if the number is 70-99 mg / dL, with a record measured after fasting or not eating for 8 hours. Blood sugar levels were measured 2 hours after eating said to be normal if it ranged between 70-145 mg / dL, while ignoring eating schedule then normal range is 70-125 mg / dL.

Cholesterol.

There are three components of blood fats that examined the Low Density Cholesterol (LDL) or bad cholesterol, high-density cholesterol (HDL) or good cholesterol and triglycerides.

The composition of fats in the blood that is ideal is as follows:

Total fat is less than 200 mg / dL

LDL (bad) cholesterol below 100 mg / dL

HDL (good) cholesterol above 60 mg / dL

Triglycerides below 150 mg / dL

Blood pressure.

The interpretation of the results of the blood pressure is as follows.

120/80 normal means

120/80 - 139/89 means prahipertensi

140/90 - 159/99 means hypertension stage 1

160/100 up means hypertension stage 2

Hemoglobin.

The level of hemoglobin (Hb) or blood red substance was conducted to determine the condition of anemia (anemia) and polisistemia (excess red blood cells). Typically, Hb examination has become one package in a complete blood count.

Normal Hb levels at various ages are as follows.

Adult males: 14-18 g / dL

Adult female: 12-16 g / dL

Men over middle age: 12.4 to 16.9 g / dL

Women over middle age: 11.7 to 13.8 g / dL

Weight.

Measurement of body weight is very easy to do, because it only requires a means of scales. Rather complex is counting comparison with height to get a Body Mass Index (BMI) with the following formula: BMI = (weight / height squared)

BMI figures obtained can be interpreted as follows:

BMI below 18.4 means underweight or too thin

BMI 18.5 to 24.9 means that the ideal weight

BMI 25 to 29.9 means overweight or are overweight but not obese

BMI 30 to 39.9 means obesity

BMI 40 to above means that severe obesity and high risk of developing diabetes

Body fat.

Body fat levels are considered normal in males is about 15 percent, while the figure is 25 percent female. Compared to existing under the skin (subcutaneous fat), excess fat in internal organs (visceral fat) generally associated with risk of heart attack, metabolic syndrome and diabetes.

Test the urine.

Conditions of urine can give an idea of the condition of the kidneys and urinary tract. There are at least 100 tests that can be done with urine, but the most commonly used is the acidity (pH), protein content, and microbiology.

Normally urine pH ranges from 4.6 to 8.0 and contains microbes and bloodstains and a variety of proteins. If there are abnormalities in lab test results, then most likely there is a urinary tract infection or inflammation in the kidneys.
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