Fifty is the new forty. And since forty is the new thirty, and thirty is the new twenty, well—if you’re over 50, you’re basically 21, right? No wonder it feels good to get carded when buying beer!
In all seriousness, we’re glad age is just a number. Except for one thing: No one told your body.
After age 50, unexpected health problems can plague you, and prevent you from having the life you deserve. Unafraid to stare into the abyss, The Remedy asked the world’s top doctors about the most common ailments, and how you can get ahead of them. Read on, and save the surprises for your next birthday party.
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You’re Shrinking
“You can also lose height if the spine starts to curve or if you have a compression fracture (where the bone breaks and collapses on itself) from osteoporosis (age-related bone loss).
The Remedy Rx: “The difference can be several inches from when you were younger,” she says, “so it important that you get your height measured along with your weight when you get your annual physical at your doctor’s office.”
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You’re Incontinent
The Remedy Rx: Kegel exercises will “help improve bladder control and possibly improve sexual performance,” says Jennifer Lane, a registered nurse in California. Not to mention “also help you avoid embarrassing accidents.” Do one set of 10 Kegels per day minimum.
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You’ve Lost Your Libido
The Remedy Rx: You’re sexy if you feel sexy. Think seriously about what’s holding you back and develop a plan to get over it. Also ask your doctor about sexual dysfunction drugs like Viagra, Cialis or, for premenopausal women, Addyi—whatever stigma there once was is gone.
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Your Lower Eyelids Get Wonky
The Remedy Rx: “Not much prevention here, but definitely treatable,” says Dr. Jeneby. IF you’re self-conscious about how it looks, a filler “can be used to camouflage problems,” depending on how comfortable you are with plastic surgery.
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You’re More Susceptible to Stress
The Remedy Rx: If you find yourself dreading your days, a rain cloud over your head—or are considering drastic changes without much prep—share the burden: Talk about your choices with a caring family member or therapist. No one is alone.
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Your ‘Shocks and Struts’ Have Wear and Tear
The Remedy Rx: Don’t think aches and pains are just a “part of getting older.” You might have a degenerative joint disease that can be addressed by your physician—and you might be aggravating it unknowingly. For more extreme cases: “Thankfully, innovative regenerative medicine procedures are now widely available,” says Dr. Rudy Gehrman, DC, Executive Director and Founder of Physio Logic NYC. “These techniques use your body’s own ability to heal from within, and help avoid unnecessary use of medications and surgery.”
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You Have Sleep Disordered Breathing
Here’s what happens when you have SDO: “Estrogen keeps the muscles of the airway tight and as the levels drop off the muscles become looser and the tongue can fall back into the throat blocking oxygen flow. The brain then has an immediate microarousal and signals the body to correct the oxygen situation. These microarousals may not be long enough to wake the person up, but just long enough to go from deep restorative sleep to light unrefreshed sleep.”
You then grind your teeth because it’s your “body’s compensation to open the airway and increase blood flow…that delivers oxygen to the brain.” You might also sleep on your side (causing a stiff neck or shoulder) or undergo chronic stress (from lack of sleep) without even knowing why.
The Remedy Rx: “If a person turns 50 and begins to notice these symptoms it’s time to get the sleep and airway checked out by an airway-focused dentist who can address tongue posturing and tongue space for a multitude of health benefits,” says Dr. Dayan.
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Your Sense of Taste Diminishes
The Remedy Rx: “Reduce salt intake since you won’t detect it as readily as you have in the past,” advises Dr. Jeneby. “Too much salt can be harmful in other parts of your body.” You can also cook foods with strong fragrances, which can make them “taste” more delicious.
9
You Get More Eczema
The Remedy Rx: “Get a great dermatologist to look at your skin closely and get a good history of your family’s skin conditions and rheumatologic history. Early diagnosis is key!” You might also want to see a rheumatologist to check if you have an immune-mediated disorder.
10
Your Metabolism Slows
The Remedy Rx: Up your intake of core proteins that will build more energy-burning muscle, consume the healthiest fats that help increase satiety and speed nutrients throughout your body, and reach for plenty of good-for-you carbs—yes, carbs—that provide essential fiber. Check out these 50 ways to boost your metabolism.
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You Have Brittle Bones
The Remedy Rx: “It’s important to stay on top of it as we age. Vitamin D and calcium are crucial in maintaining bone density and slowing down the progression of osteopenia/osteoporosis.” Ask your doctor about whether or not you’re getting enough of both.
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You Have ‘Clumsy Hands’
The Remedy Rx: “It’s important you get assessed to stop any progression.”
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You Have a Loss of Energy
The Remedy Rx: There’s hope: “Balancing changes in hormone levels could return this lost energy,” says Dr. Vedamani. See your physician.
14
You Might Get Skin Cancer
The Remedy Rx: “Aggressive skin checks by you and a dermatologist can spot early stage cancers, get treatment and begin prevention with certain drugs and sunscreen,” he says.
15
Your Liver is Sluggish
The Remedy Rx: Feed your liver detoxifying foods such as organic fruits and vegetables; lean proteins like turkey; healthy fats like avocados; and high-fiber foods like whole grain breads. And avoid so much alcohol and sugar—if it makes you feel sluggish, imagine your poor liver.
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You Feel Sleep Deprived
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You’re Losing Your Hearing
The Remedy Rx: Hearing aids these days are barely noticeable; talk to an audiologist about whether or not you need one. “Amplification can help keep the auditory centers of the brain active, promoting more communication and social interaction,” says Dr. Branda.
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You’ve Got Increased Anxiety
The Remedy Rx: Talk to your doctor and a psychologist or psychiatrist about the proper course of action. “Some anxiety medications attempt to treat the symptoms of anxiety when hormonal imbalance could be causing your anxiety and depression,” says Dr. Shawn Vedamani.
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You’ve Got Dry Eye
The Remedy Rx: “Treatment includes over the counter tears. If these are not sufficient, a doctor can prescribe medications or treat with in office therapies,” says Dr. Wang.
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You’ve Got Cataracts
The Remedy Rx: “Treatment involves surgery done by an ophthalmologist,” says Dr. Wang. “The majority of Americans now have cataract surgery before age 70. Cataract growth is believed to be slowed by wearing UV protection, such as sunglasses, and eating a well-balanced diet with antioxidant sources, such as colorful fruits and leafy green vegetables.”
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You’ve Got Presbyopia
The Remedy Rx: “People will know they are experiencing the onset of presbyopia when they start to have difficulty reading small print and start to have to hold things further away. Unfortunately, nothing can be done to prevent this condition so some form of aide for near vision reading will be needed.”
22
You See ‘Floaters’
The Remedy Rx: “With any sudden change in floaters, patients should see an eye doctor to ensure that their retina is healthy,” says Dr. Wang. “Urgent evaluation is needed for anyone having severe sudden new floaters, particularly if accompanied by flashes of light or a curtain effect in the vision. The vast majority of floaters are benign and no intervention is needed. For patients with very symptomatic floaters, many ophthalmologists offer laser or surgical treatments which can reduce the appearance of floaters.”
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You Might Have Sleep Apnea
That snore isn’t just annoying; it could be dangerous. “Unfortunately, for some people, the airway becomes so narrow that it becomes intermittently blocked, which makes breathing difficult. This problem of a recurrent blocked airway is known as obstructive sleep apnea.”
The Remedy Rx: If you snore, see a doctor. “Intermittent blockages at night can become quite problematic if they are occurring frequently at night,” says Dr. Kansagra. They can lead to “very poor quality of sleep and fatigue the next day, but even more seriously, sleep apnea…can lead to chronic hypertension, in addition to increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.”
24
You Need More Recovery Time
The Remedy Rx: Stay active. It’s important for your heart health. But if your body tells you to rest more before, after and during exercise, listen up.
25
You Get More Nosebleeds
The Remedy Rx: “For patients that experience nosebleeds I usually recommend a humidifier in the bedroom and the use of products designed to keep the nasal cavity moist,” he says. “It is also important to avoid picking at or scratching the nose. When a nosebleed occurs it is important to remember to use good first aid techniques. Patients should pinch the cartilage at the front of the nose (the soft part of the nose) and lean forwards. If the bleeding doesn’t stop, or if it’s severe, then it is important to seek medical attention.”
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You Have More Nasal Secretions
The Remedy Rx: “Ipratropium nasal sprays are commonly used to treat this condition,” he says. “This medication is an ‘anticholinergic drug’ which inhibits the parasympathetic (“rest and digest”) nervous system. There are also surgical treatments that target the vidian nerve and its branches within the nose. This nerve brings parasympathetic nerve fibres into the nose and targeting it nerve can decrease the ability of the nose to create the secretions and congested feeling that bother patients.”
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You Have Tendonitis
The Remedy Rx: “Regular stretching and avoiding overuse can help prevent future problems,” he says.
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You Have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
The Remedy Rx: “This chronic condition can be treated with chiropractic care, massage therapy, and therapeutic ultrasound treatments, and early detection usually results in a better outcome.” An ergonomic keyboard and mouse pad will also help.
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You Might Get a Thyroid Disorder
The Remedy Rx: “Seeing as this is the gland that regulates your hormones and ensures that your body is functioning at its optimum, regularly getting checks on your thyroid health is imperative after 50. Both an underactive and overactive thyroid can lead to chronic problems later in life.”
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You’ve Got a Prostate Issue
The Remedy Rx: “The PSA is a blood test designed to detect early prostate cancer in men, and it is falling under increasing scrutiny. A growing consensus suggests that it’s usually not necessary, but considerable disagreement persists,” says Morton Tavel, MD., Clinical Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine. “My take on this subject is that men should not routinely get this test, especially if they are younger than 50 or older than 74. If, however, one is between those ages, one should talk with his doctor about the risks and benefits of the test, and your risk factors, such as being African-American or having a strong family history of this disease.”
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You Might Have a Nutritional Deficiency
The Remedy Rx: Fill your diet with lean proteins, healthy fats and plenty of fiber. “Adults over 50 must take high quality supplements, vitamins, minerals and nutrients,” belves Dr. Anderson. “If a supplement doesn’t have a NSF certification—these are independently tested and certified—I do not recommend anyone wasting their time and money with them. Also, if you are on any prescription or over-the-counter drugs, these interfere even more with nutrient absorption and digestion.”
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Your Brain Slows
The Remedy Rx: “In my immersion French program out of 60 students there were 8 physicians,” she says. “We were all doing it to master something different and/or to pursue other challenging pursuits including volunteering in a place in which we would need to know another language.”
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Your Skin Breaks Down
The Remedy Rx: “When your skin is weak, your whole body becomes susceptible to an array of health concerns. Increasing your intake of collagen through your diet, supplements, or skin care products can go a long way in restoring your skin’s health after 50.
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You’ve Got a Sudden Cascade!
The Remedy Rx: Explore precision medicine. “Precision approaches to medicine using advanced functional testing and epigenetic testing is not only helping practitioners find and eliminate the root issues of these chronic issues,” says Dr. Villanueva. “It allows us to get an inside look to your body’s ‘operation manual.’ Understanding how your lifestyle choices, foods, and environmental toxins affect your body not only gives answers for reversing chronic disease, but it gives specific evidence of how you need to maintain your body to slow the aging process and optimize your performance.”
35
You’re Hormone Levels Decrease
The Remedy Rx: You’ll find hormone therapies for both genders, but must discuss with a doctor, as the treatments must be personalized.
36
You Have GERD
The Remedy Rx: Diet and lifestyle changes are most frequently prescribed, but surgery is a possibility. If you’re experiencing symptoms, please discuss with your doctor.
37
You’ve Lost Your Muscle Tone
The Remedy Rx: Step one, accept that your body won’t look like it did when you were Miss Florida. But to stay toned, up your protein—every muscle is made from it—and add more weight to your workouts.
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Your Hearing Loss Can Spark Something Worse
The Remedy Rx: “It is important to actively maintain hearing health by scheduling yearly hearing assessments at hearing health centers or during annual doctor appointments,” says Soiles. “If hearing loss is suspected, early intervention can be instrumental in preserving quality of life.”
39
You Have an Overactive Bladder
The Remedy Rx: Don’t be embarrassed to ask your doctor for help. “As many as 30 percent of men and 40 percent of women in the United States live with OAB symptoms,” reports the Urology Care Foundation. “It is not a normal part of aging. You and your healthcare provider should talk about what you want from treatment and about each option, including lifestyle changes; prescription medications; Bladder Botox; nerve stimulation and surgery.”
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You Get HPV
The Remedy Rx: “There is no cure for HPV, but 70% to 90% of infections are cleared by the immune system and become undetectable,” reports NAMS. Condoms help, too, though are not foolproof. The only guaranteed-to-work “prescription” is the least appealing for some: abstinence.
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You’ve Got a Hernia
The Remedy Rx: “The biggest preventative factor is to stay healthy and active, and to avoid obesity.”
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You Have Vaginal Dryness
The Remedy Rx: Moisturizers and tablets can help; ask your doctor for sure. “It’s not just a part of aging,” says Dr. Caroline Mitchell, assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology at Harvard Medical School, tells Harvard Health.
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Essential tremor
The Remedy Rx: Many people just live with them. Beta blockers or anti-seizure medication might help. Ask your doctor.
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You Have Too Much Adrenaline
The Remedy Rx: “On the positive side, excess adrenaline is easy to manage simply by providing the brain with the two fuels it requires: glucose, which is best derived from vegetables since they are low-glycemic, and ketones, best derived from MCT or coconut oil.” You should also reduce stress, and a transdermal cream may help, too. Ask your doctor.
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Your Sleep is Hormonal
The Remedy Rx: “If you are experiencing symptoms of sleep disorder, difficulty falling and staying asleep and find yourself always tired when you wake up, it’s possible that hormone therapy can get your sleep patterns back on track,” he says.
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You’re Severely Depressed
The Remedy Rx: Don’t face this alone, even if alone is how you feel. Life doesn’t have to be like this. Contact your doctor, who can recommend the perfect mental health professional.
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Your Neglect Catches Up With You
The Remedy Rx: Although some damage isn’t reversable, simple lifestyle changes can be easy and effective. Start with Dr. Steele’s list, and improve what you eat, how you sleep and exercise.
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You Think Being Overweight is a Given
The Remedy Rx: Work with your doctor, a nutritionist and a personal trainer to devise a personalized plan. “If you eat the same things and exercise the same amount as you did in your thirties, you could potentially still gain weight,” reproductive endocrinologist Barbara Soltes, M.D., of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago told the Today Show. “Women don’t want to hear that, but it is biology.”
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You Down With COPD (Yeah You Know Me)
The Remedy Rx: Make like Bill Clinton and don’t “inhale”—cigarette smoke or hazardous chemicals.
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Your Lack of Sleep Could Lead to Alzheimer’s
The Remedy Rx: More research is needed about the link, but there is no doubt that a better night’s sleep leads to better cognitive function.
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