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Men’s Health: The Silent Killers to Watch Out For

17 June 2026 by Guest

Affinity Health, a leading provider of high-quality health cover, is urging men to take their health more seriously this Men’s Health Month, especially when it comes to conditions that often go unnoticed until they become serious. Many men only seek help when symptoms start affecting their daily lives. By then, the condition may already be advanced. “Too …

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Affinity Health, a leading provider of high-quality health cover, is urging men to take their health more seriously this Men’s Health Month, especially when it comes to conditions that often go unnoticed until they become serious.

Many men only seek help when symptoms start affecting their daily lives. By then, the condition may already be advanced.

“Too many men wait until something feels seriously wrong before seeking help,” says Murray Hewlett, CEO of Affinity Health.

“By the time symptoms show, the condition may already be advanced. Early detection can save lives.”

A key challenge in men’s health is not just the diseases, but delayed care, low screening rates, and the tendency to ignore early warning signs.

High Blood Pressure and Heart Disease

High blood pressure is one of the most common risks facing men, and many don’t realise they have it. It usually has no symptoms early on, but quietly puts strain on the heart and blood vessels. Over time, that strain can lead to serious problems such as heart attacks, strokes, and kidney damage.

Heart disease also doesn’t develop overnight, but slowly, often linked to everyday habits like smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, stress, and carrying extra weight.

Some men notice warning signs such as chest discomfort, shortness of breath, or feeling unusually tired. Others feel nothing at all until something more serious happens. That’s why simple checks, including blood pressure and cholesterol tests, are so important.

Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes can develop quietly without obvious signs. Many men are only diagnosed once it has already started affecting their health.

Early symptoms may include increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, blurred vision, and slow-healing wounds. While these symptoms are easy to dismiss, they shouldn’t be ignored.

If it isn’t managed properly, diabetes can damage the heart, kidneys, nerves, and eyes. The positive side is that it’s closely linked to lifestyle, so small changes and early support can make a big difference.

Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, especially as they get older. It often develops without symptoms in the early stages, making regular screening important.

When symptoms do appear, they may include difficulty urinating, a weak stream, or a need to urinate more often, particularly at night. These changes are sometimes brushed off as part of ageing, which can delay diagnosis.

HIV and Long-Term Health Management

HIV remains a serious health concern, but it is now a manageable long-term condition with the right treatment. The biggest risk comes from late diagnosis and inconsistent care. Men are often less likely to get tested regularly or stay on treatment, which increases the chance of complications.

Mental Health

Mental health is one of the most overlooked areas of men’s wellbeing. Many men find it difficult to talk about stress, anxiety, or depression, which means problems often go untreated.

Instead of obvious emotional signs, these struggles may show up as irritability, withdrawal, poor sleep, fatigue, or increased alcohol use.

Why Men Delay Getting Help

Across all these conditions, one pattern stands out: men are less likely to seek medical help early.

Common reasons include:

  • Ignoring symptoms or hoping they will go away.
  • Fear of diagnosis.
  • Busy schedules or work pressures.
  • Believing they are “fine” if they can still function.
  • Stigma surrounding asking for help, especially in relation to mental health.

The Bottom Line

Some of the most serious health problems often go unnoticed for a long time. Conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, prostate cancer, HIV, and mental health challenges can develop quietly, which is why regular check-ups matter. Looking after your health doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. It starts with paying attention to your body, making small, consistent changes, and knowing when to seek help. Affinity Health supports this by offering access to GP consultations and ongoing medical support, assisting members to stay on top of their health with confidence.

About Affinity Health

Affinity Health is South Africa’s leading health cover provider, offering you a range of options at affordable rates, including access to the widest national provider network. We understand the importance of having medical insurance that meets your needs, budget, and lifestyle. Our healthcare products are designed to protect you and your family when it matters the most. We strive to give our clients peace of mind and the highest standard of service. For more information, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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