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Screenings for men 25-39

Here are the recommended screenings for men in your age group. 

Blood pressure test
Blood pressure tests are often performed as part of a routine healthcare appointment. Adults under 40 with no known heart disease risk factors or history of high or low blood pressure should undergo a blood pressure test every two to five years. Those with an increased risk of heart disease should be screened annually.
Blood work
Blood tests provide insight into your overall health and help physicians detect disease and medical issues. Typically, adults under 40 should undergo an annual routine checkup by a healthcare provider who will ask questions to determine what blood tests are recommended. Common blood tests check for cholesterol levels, vitamin deficiencies, metabolic panels and blood disorders.
Pulse oximetry test
Your provider may perform a pulse oximetry test as part of a routine examination (measures if the blood is well oxygenated). You may also receive this test if you have symptoms such as shortness of breath or a condition affecting your breathing – chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, heart failure or COVID-19.
Skin cancer screening
Your provider may or may not recommend a professional skin exam every one to three years. Their recommendation will depend on your risk factors. People at high risk of skin cancer often have red or blonde hair, fair skin, several moles, a family or personal history of skin cancer or are frequently exposed to the sun. Please let your doctor know if you notice potential signs of skin cancer, such as new moles or ones that have changed in appearance.
Testicular cancer screening
Although rare, testicular cancer is most common in men between the ages of 15 and 34. Your provider might include a testicular cancer screening as part of your routine physical exam. Some physicians recommend that men perform self-examinations regularly after puberty.

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    If you are uncertain about tests or annual screenings you may need, you can speak with an experienced nurse 24/7 with your questions.

    If you are uncertain about tests or annual screenings you may need, you can speak with an experienced nurse 24/7 with your questions.