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Let's Talk Health with Nuffield Health

Men's health: risk factors, warning signs and the importance of communication

Season 1, Ep. 10

In this episode of the Let's Talk Health podcast, we sat down with Dr Unnati Desai (GP and National Lead for GP Services at Nuffield Health) for a conversation about men's health. Unnati breaks down taboo subjects like erectile dysfunction, prostate health, and why men are more reluctant to engage in conversations about their health.

 

She also touches on important topics like risk factors, warning signs of something serious, how your GP can help, and the importance of open communication for spotting men's health problems early on.

 

0:00: Intro

1:56: What is erectile dysfunction?

2:13: How is it diagnosed?

3:53: Why men don't talk about ED

4:50: What causes it?

7:21: Risk factors and triggers

8:58: The link between ED and other disorders

10:53: Modern triggers and their influence on ED

12:59: How your partner can help

14:22: The importance of open communication

16:24: What can men do to prevent ED?

17:47: Prostate health introduction

19:17: Prostate cancer risk factors

19:50: Other issues that can occur

20:45: Signs that something may be wrong

22:39: What to expect when you see your GP

27:13: Prostate enlargement and when it can be an issue

28:30: Busting myths and expert advice

30:05: Outro

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