A comprehensive health checkup (check-up) is a series of preventive measures that can help diagnose a person's current health status and identify potential threats to the body.
A full medical checkup is performed on the latest equipment, so doctors have all the information they need to make recommendations in individual cases.
What does a full body checkup include:
Blood tests: can help identify inflammatory processes, assess electrolyte balance, and detect kidney and liver function, gallbladder problems, etc.
Oncomarker tests: for cancer treatment (breast or prostate cancer), and for HIV antibodies, are performed on an individual basis.
Ultrasound examinations: include abdominal ultrasound, urinary system ultrasound to detect neoplasms in the pelvic organs in women, transvaginal ultrasound is performed, in men transrectal ultrasound of the prostate may be performed.
Cardiovascular examination: an ECG is performed to check the condition of the cardiovascular system.
MRI
Tests for STIs (sexually transmitted infections)
Radiography (chest X-ray, mammography, and other tests): may be performed if indicated.
During the examination, the patient is examined and consulted by a general practitioner, ophthalmologist, women - gynecologist, men - urologist. A full range of examinations usually takes 1 day, but it takes a little longer to evaluate the results. After that, the person receives a conclusion with recommendations.
Why is it important to have a body checkup?
Medical examinations can help identify weaknesses in your body and detect the early stages of disease development if it is not yet noticeable. At the same time, the terms of the programs are short, you can learn everything about your health literally in a few days. This is a good option for examination when planning pregnancy.
Everyone knows that it is better to prevent a disease than to treat it later. In addition, early detection of a disease can significantly facilitate healing and significantly reduce the risk of possible complications.
In most cases, doctors recommend having a similar examination for people over the age of forty. Sometimes patients can have a free examination in a state medical institution. In other situations, a person has to pay for such a diagnosis on their own.
What can help you stay healthy and maintain it?
Eat right. A balanced diet that includes a lot of natural foods that help the body to replenish energy reserves on time and with all the necessary nutrients.
Get enough sleep and rest more. If you alternate work and rest, get a good night's sleep, productivity will increase, then it will be difficult for diseases to break your immunity.
Choose a healthy lifestyle. Alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs are incompatible with the pursuit of a happy life. Sport, nature, and rest increase a person's self-esteem, which directly affects the improvement of a person's overall condition.