Dan Somers, 43, faced severe health issues and was reluctant to seek help, mirroring a trend where men delay medical attention. He experienced excruciating pain and symptoms related to a gallbladder infection, being pushed by his wife to visit a doctor, who later revealed he was close to sepsis. Statistical data shows that only 33.5% of men contacted GP services within a month compared to 45.8% of women, indicating menâs tendency to avoid medical consultations until absolutely necessary.
Dan Somers, a 43-year-old from Ipswich, found himself in severe pain due to a gallbladder infection but delayed seeking medical help, reflecting a common trend among men.
Data shows that men visit doctors less frequently than women, with only 33.5% of men attempting to contact their GP compared to 45.8% of women.
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