5 Signs You're A Healthy Guy
In a society obsessed with health, it's almost
impossible to escape health-related horror stories. From news of
impending pandemics to symptoms of horrific diseases, health news is
often tinged with a touch of fear. We spend so much time worrying about
disease
that we rarely ever question the flip side: What does it mean to be
healthy? Thankfully, that's a question that AM can help answer. Check
out the following signs to see if you are a healthy guy.
You have firm pink nails
While they're probably not the first item you'd expect to see on a
man's checklist of healthy markers, fingernails certainly can reveal a
lot about someone's health. Generally, a healthy individual's nails will
be pink, firm and smooth. Although subtle variations are common — a
touch of white here or a few ripples there — any major changes in the
nails should ring the alarm. Thick yellow nails that grow slowly may
indicate a respiratory disease like chronic bronchitis. Indentations
across the nails, called Beau's lines, might point to
diabetes,
while spoon-like nails that curve outwards might be a sign of low iron.
Although changes in the nails are rarely the first clue to an illness,
if your nails don't appear healthy, it's best to raise this with your
family GP.
Your urine is the colour of a manila folder
Ever
think of checking your pee to see if you're healthy? If not, perhaps
it's time you start since your urine may reveal important clues about
your health. Preferably, your urine should be the colour of a manila
file folder — a pale yellow. You can take that as a sign that you’re a
healthy guy. However, normal urine can vary in shades of yellow
depending on how much water you drink. If you drink a lot of fluids your
urine will likely be clear (and medically, that's no problem). If,
however, you're dehydrated, your urine will have a dark, brownish tinge
like ice tea. Beyond simple shades, be keen to notice any other major
changes. A sweet smell, odd odour, a drop of red, or some other colour
change that seems unrelated to any food, medication or supplement you've
recently consumed should not be ignored.
You ejaculate a tablespoon of semen
A healthy, middle-age man should
ejaculate
anywhere from 2 to 5 ml of semen. While semen load decreases as a man
ages, a load less than 2 ml is indicative of hyperspermia, a condition
that may affect male fertility (this 2 ml cut-off is even supported by
the World Health Organisation!). Aside from volume, the colour and
consistency of a man’s semen can also give clues to his health. Without
getting into too much detail, a healthy guy should have white or gray,
sticky semen. Semen that’s tinged with blood or overly runny might be a
sign of a health problem and should be discussed with a doctor. We have two more signs that you're a healthy guy after the break...
You have a resting heart rate around 70 bpm
Resting heart rate (RHR), or the number of times the heart beats per minute at rest, is a great indicator of your overall
fitness level.
Although an RHR will vary with age, for the average healthy male, an
RHR between 70 and 75 beats per minute (bpm) is a reasonable target. In
fact, an RHR between 60 and 100 bpm is generally considered normal for
adults. Heart rates outside of this range can cause serious health
problems and may indicate an underlying
health issue.
To measure your pulse, simply place two fingers on the thumb side of
your wrist. When you feel your pulse, look at your watch and count the
number of beats in 15 seconds. Multiply this number by four to get your
heart rate per minute.
Your skin is elastic
Skin
elasticity, or turgor, is commonly used to assess the degree of
dehydration. If you’ve been battling bouts of diarrhoea or have been
praying to the porcelain gods (i.e., vomiting) chances are that you’ve
lost quite a bit of fluid.
Healthy skin
retains elasticity and will return to normal if you try to manipulate
it. To test your skin’s elasticity, simply pinch the skin on the back of
your hand. Dehydrated skin will remain elevated and will return slowly
to its normal position while healthy skin will snap back into place.
are you a healthy guy?
Day in and day out we’re flooded with information of disease, but
rarely do we ever hear what it means to be in good health. Although the
above list is by no means complete, paying attention to signs of good
health might help you spot real problems before they take hold. Be
healthy. Be proactive!