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Why regular health checks are important

───   09:54 Tue, 11 Oct 2022

Why regular health checks are important | News Article

Regular medical check-ups assist doctors in diagnosing diseases before they reach epidemic proportions.

Doctors can recommend a variety of tests and preventative screenings to help detect any risks to the patient.

Easy Care Health explains these screenings are performed based on a person’s age, gender, history, and lifestyle choices.

Regular health check-ups are essential because they aid in the early detection of potential problems.

In critical cases such as cancer, early detection can mean the difference between a cure and a protracted battle.

Doctors have repeatedly advised patients to have regular medical check-ups in order to keep track of their health.  Simply going to the doctor for a check-up can ensure that you are being screened for potential diseases.

According to cancer.org, early detection is essential to improving cancer survival rates.  The fact that stage 1 cancer has a 100% survival rate compared to stage 2 cancers’ 93% survival rate is compelling evidence for this claim.

Benefits of regular health check-ups:

  •  Cheaper healthcare costs
  • Catches diseases early
  •  A blood sample is taken
  • Identifies illnesses caused by stress
  • Early treatment of diseases should they be identified
  • Regular health examinations keep you informed about your health

Regular health testing comprises the following:

  • HIV/AIDS
  • Skin Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • High and low blood pressure
  • Body Mass Index (BMI)
  • Cholesterol
  • Oral health for adults
  • Pap-smear (cervical cancer testing)
  • Prostate cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Colorectal Cancer screening (a cancer of the rectum located at the digestive tract’s lower end, mayo clinic).
  • Immunization
  • Viral Hepatitis (an infection that damages and inflames the liver describes what hepatitis is and it is caused by a number of different viruses, including hepatitis A, B, C, D and E).

The doctor will recommend the patient undergo the required screenings and check-ups, along with any necessary follow-ups, in the event that they suspect something else.

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