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24.02.2026

Men’s Health: Symptoms That Shouldn’t Be Overlooked

Statistically, men live on average several years less than women. One of the key reasons is the systematic ignoring of alarming symptoms and postponing visits to the doctor.

Surveys show that from half to two-thirds of men admit that their first reaction to a health problem is to “wait it out” rather than seek medical help. Behind this are beliefs such as “I must be strong,” fear of hearing a bad diagnosis, lack of trust in the medical system, or shame.

As a result, heart attacks, cancer, diabetes, depression, and erectile dysfunction are often diagnosed at stages when treatment becomes more complicated and longer.

Let’s look at the symptoms men most often ignore — and why this is dangerous.

1. Chest Pain and Shortness of Breath

Many men interpret chest pain as “overtraining” or “stress,” rather than a possible heart attack. Surveys show that a significant proportion of men would not seek medical attention even with chest pain.

Meanwhile, these are classic symptoms of:

Ignoring these signs can cost a life.

2. Persistent Fatigue, Snoring, Decreased Endurance

Chronic fatigue and daytime sleepiness are often attributed to stress or age. However, these symptoms may indicate:

Instead of undergoing basic tests, men often choose energy drinks or supplements, which only mask the problem.

3. Erectile Dysfunction and Decreased Libido

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most silenced symptoms. However, it is often the first marker of:

Research shows that erectile problems may precede cardiovascular events by 2–3 years.

Despite this, many men do not discuss ED with either a doctor or their partner.

4. Sudden Weight Loss, Night Sweats, Persistent Cough

Unintentional weight loss, night sweats, or a cough lasting more than 3–4 weeks are often attributed to fatigue or smoking.

However, such symptoms may indicate:

Men are more likely to seek care only after hospitalization, when valuable time has already been lost.

5. Numbness and Weakness in Limbs

Numbness in an arm or leg, balance disturbances, or sudden weakness are often interpreted as a “pinched nerve.”

However, these may be early signs of:

In a stroke, every minute matters. Delay significantly reduces the chances of full recovery.

6. Depression, Anxiety, Burnout

Mental health is another area where men remain silent. Some men do not speak to anyone about their condition even when experiencing symptoms of depression.

Hidden signs include:

Untreated mental health disorders are associated with higher risks of cardiovascular disease and suicide.

7. Self-Medication and Ignoring Infections

Many men rely on over-the-counter medications and advice from acquaintances without undergoing proper medical evaluation.

Recurrent urinary tract infections, abdominal pain, high blood pressure episodes, or fungal skin infections may signal:

Self-medication only delays diagnosis.

Why This Matters

Research shows that men use primary healthcare services less frequently and are more likely to be hospitalized with heart attacks, strokes, or cancer.

Those who undergo regular check-ups, monitor blood pressure, weight, sleep, glucose levels, and openly discuss sexual and mental health have significantly better chances of living a long and active life.

Symptoms that seem “minor” today may become a point of no return tomorrow.

Do Not Postpone a Consultation

If you recognize yourself in even a few of these points, that is already a reason not to delay.

Remed doctors are available for telemedicine consultations 24/7.
You can discuss symptoms, receive referrals for tests, explanations of results, and a clear action plan — without queues and unnecessary stress.

👉 Book a consultation with Remed today.
Taking care of your health is not a weakness — it is a responsibility.

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