The importance of regular checkups

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Some people only go to the doctor when they are sick, injured, or in pain. While you should certainly see a doctor in these instances, that’s not the only time you should schedule an appointment. Regular health checkups, even when you feel healthy, are an important part of your general wellness. And those checkups become more important over time and with age.

Checkups become more important as you age

While health screenings are important at every stage of life, they are especially crucial for seniors. This is because diseases like arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) become more common the older you get. With many of these conditions, you may not know there is an issue until the symptoms have gotten worse.

 

 

What are the benefits of regular checkups?

By seeing your doctor regularly, instead of only when you are sick, your doctor can identify diseases and start treatment before things get serious. They will get to know your overall health profile and lifestyle, therefore making it easier for them to recognize when medical issues arise.

 

Here are some other benefits of scheduling regular checkups:

 

  • Decreases your risk of getting sick
  • Makes it easier to start treatment when issues do arise
  • Lowers the risk of health complications due to regular monitoring
  • Helps you avoid costly hospital bills by focusing on prevention and outpatient services
  • Improves your relationship with your doctor and their staff

 

What to expect during a checkup

Checkups look a little different for everyone, depending on health status, medical history, and family health history. But here are some common things you can expect when going in for a routine health check.

 

Discussions with your doctor

In many cases, your checkup may start with a simple conversation. Your doctor might want to review your current medications and make sure you’re managing any current conditions. This is the time to bring up any new symptoms or issues you have noticed since your last appointment. Because mental health is just as important as physical health, your doctor may also consider mental or emotional assessments for conditions like depression or dementia.

 

Physical exam

A basic physical exam generally consists of a weigh-in and blood pressure check. Your doctor will probably listen to your heart and your lungs. They may also order some routine lab work, depending on your risk factors and current health status.

Vaccinations

Your immune system weakens as you get older, but vaccines help to protect you against infections. Your doctor will advise which immunizations are recommended.

Health screenings

Various preventative screenings are necessary to catch diseases before they progress. Examples include mammograms and colonoscopies. Your doctor will help you decide which screenings are right for you, depending on your age, gender, and health history.

Why early detection is so important

Staying healthy and living well requires more effort as you get older, mainly because your risk of developing chronic illnesses increases with age. That’s why routine checkups are so vital. Seeing your doctor on a regular basis can help you combat minor issues before they turn into serious health problems. Through preventative health care and early detection, you have a better chance of making a full recovery, taking control of your health, and living a longer and healthier life.

Content contained on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult your health care provider before beginning any new fitness or dietary plan. References provided are for informational purposes only and do not constitute endorsement of any websites or other sources. Should you have any health-related questions, you should contact your health care provider.

 

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