The Urgent Need to Recognize Men’s Health: Changing the Face of Well-Being One Step at a Time
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For years, men’s health has been viewed only through the lens of toughness. In reality, true well-being comes from emotional balance, healthy routines, regular screening and the willingness to seek support.
As daily life becomes more stressful, meaningful conversations about men’s physical and mental health are essential. Movember 2025 encourages men to stay aware, recognise early signs and take proactive steps toward better wellness.This Movember, let us build awareness, open dialogue and timely action.
When men understand their health risks, they are better poised to ask for help and to make the right decisions in a timely manner.
Movember's important health priorities for men
Movember recognizes three very important issues affecting men globally – even in cities like Chennai.
Support for Mental Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention
Men often conceal their mental health challenges, resulting in feelings of isolation, anxiety and or depression. Globally, at least sixty men lose their battle with suicidal behaviour every day.
In November, Movember recognized these men with a commitment to the sixty-kilometre activity challenge, which encourages conversations about mental wellbeing.
Awareness and Screening for Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is still one of the most common cancers among men in India. However, the good news is that when it is detected early, it is very treatable and can be cured.
Men above fifty or those with a family history should consider routine screening. In Chennai, advanced centres now offer robotic-assisted procedures that improve recovery in selected patients.
In Chennai, several expert-led centres offer advanced screening and treatment.
One such specialist is:
Renowned for his expertise in prostate health, robotic-assisted surgeries and uro-oncology, Dr. Shivraj emphasizes early screening as a key factor in improving recovery and long-term health outcomes for men.
The ProCare Prostate Care Package includes
Abdomen ultrasound
Serum PSA blood test
Urine routine test
Consultation with a uro-oncologist
This screening is particularly valuable for men who have urinary frequency, weak urine stream or discomfort in the pelvic area.
Testicular Cancer Awareness for Young Men
Testicular cancer is the most prevalent cancer in young men, but it has a high cure rate when detected early and treated promptly. Routine self-exams help men identify any lumps or swelling or changes in the testicular area that require clinical evaluation in a timely manner.
Lifestyle Choices that Can Affect Men’s Health
Many of our modern routines may contribute to increased risk of illness due to long work hours, stress, decreased physical activity and poor eating habits.
Key risk factors include
Chronic stress and burnout
Lack of activity
Poor sleep
Smoking and alcohol use
Family history of illness
Loneliness
Sudden weight changes
Recognizing these risks helps men take preventive steps early.
Important Warning Signs Men Should Not Ignore
Men often hope symptoms will disappear, but the body usually gives early signals that require attention.
If symptoms last longer than a couple of days, see a physician.
How We Can Create Awareness around Men's Health
A compassionate home or workplace can help a lot.
Here are some things you can do:
Regular medical visits
Lead with conversations around mental health
Physical activity (moving more regularly) and nutrition
Sleep can always improve
Reducing the stigma around being unwell
Anything matters, even the smallest step, which leads to a healthier future for men.
Movember: A Global Life-Saving Movement
Movember is more than a moustache. It is a global movement to raise awareness, education and promote community support.
Here are some things you can do to make an impact:
Participate in the sixty-kilometre challenge
Grow a moustache to start a conversation
Promote prostate or testicular screenings
Support mental health without judgement
Mentor younger men to engage in healthy behaviours
Each of these efforts generates systemic change.
Conclusion: A Healthier Future for Men
Prioritising men’s health strengthens families, workplaces and communities. This November 2025, each of us can make an impact by encouraging timely screenings and fostering truthful conversations that motivate men to seek help when needed.
Small actions create meaningful change. To book an appointment or request guidance, please visit the Contact Us page at MGM Healthcare.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to detect men’s mental health challenges early?
Yes. Recognising emotional changes, expressing feelings and seeking support at the right moment can help uncover concerns early and prevent them from worsening.
Are prostate and testicular cancers completely linked to lifestyle?
No. Age, genetics and family history are major contributors. However, regular screening along with healthy habits such as good nutrition and regular physical activity can positively influence outcomes.
How does stress affect a man’s overall health?
Persistent stress can lead to mood disturbances, cardiovascular issues, reduced immunity and hormonal imbalance. Consistent exercise, quality sleep and emotional support can greatly reduce these risks.
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