Men, Belly Fat, Impotence, and Doctors
I recently read that men are really prone to not visiting the doctor when they should. This is really no surprise, since the stereotype for men is that they have to practically get paid a lot of money to go see a doctor has been around for a long time. Because of men’s tendencies to be doctor-shy and go into immediate denial when something may be wrong, doctors want men to pay attention to a few things that they may normally just shrug off as a “oh well, that’s life” thing and take it more seriously. Their life may actually depend on them being more vigilant about getting to the doctors more often and taking their health into their own hands.
Two common health problems that may not even be connected in the mind as a health problem with men’s view of themselves, that can often signify either an existing or very probably likelihood of certain health issues are a big belly (lots of belly fat, the worst kind, whether you’re a man or a woman), and an issue that we like to talk about a lot here at Male Enhancement Mag because of our subject matter, and that is impotence.
Belly fat is a major problem, and is often an identifier as a huge area of risk for men for future heart problems. The problem in men is that a lot of belly fat usually signifies a low level of testosterone, which sets men up for many health problems, the biggest being increased risk of heart disease and heart attack. If you see your belly getting bigger, it’s time to crack down on the diet and get on the treadmill more often, because this can seriously increase your risk of dying at a much younger age than you were meant to if you were your ideal, healthy self.
As we talked about just a few weeks (or perhaps days) ago, impotence and other sexual dysfunction is another possible serious indicator that something else is amiss in your body. Many times impotence indicates that the blood isn’t pumping like it should be and circulation is poor, which means you may be much more prone to stroke and heart attack, both of which stem from improper or inadequate blood flow. So, even though these problems may seem fairly insignificant at first glance, what they really are is a potential indicator of bigger problems, so guys, get yourselves to you docs more often!
























