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  • Sani Aminu
  • Feb 2
  • 1 min read

Health, as defined by the World Health Organization, is “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Yet in practice, health care systems tend to focus overwhelmingly on physical and mental health, largely because these domains present the most immediate and visible impact on daily life.


What is often overlooked is the powerful, bidirectional influence of social well-being. Factors such as living conditions, employment pressures, interpersonal relationships, spiritual life and sexual life shape both mental and physical health in profound ways. When any of these areas falter, the effects ripple across the entire spectrum of well-being.


Men, in particular, are less likely to engage proactively with their health. Competing demands on time, higher stress loads, cultural expectations, and a tendency to “push through” symptoms all contribute to delayed help-seeking. This pattern can allow preventable issues to escalate unnecessarily.


UroAndrol Services takes a different approach. By recognising the interconnected nature of physical, mental, and social health, the service integrates all relevant factors to create a personalised, meaningful health plan for each individual. At its core are the key pillars essential to men’s well-being: bladder/prostate health and sexual health. Addressing these areas comprehensively not only improves quality of life but also strengthens overall health and resilience.

 
 
 

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