Should I Have An Annual Physical Exam
For both
men and women in general, the importance of an
annual physical examination by a health care professional
or doctor cannot be emphasized on enough. Actually,
delaying an annual physical exam can hurt most
people, especially as one grows older. Annual
physical exams are very important as they provide
you with optimal health care and help you live
a longer healthier life.
Sometimes, symptoms of certain cancers and diseases
are silent and usually do not show until it is
too late. With regular tests, you can detect and
treat certain cancers like, breast or cervical
cancer in women and testicular or prostrate cancer
in men. Among the most common cancers are cancer
of the colon, cervix, breast, skin, and prostate.
Screening for colon cancer should typically begin
at the age 50 years. Women should be checked regularly
for cervical cancer after the age of 18. Regular
breast cancer screening after the age of 40 is
also recommended. Skin cancer is now becoming
increasingly common and can be detected by a thorough
screening as part of a routine physical exam.
Men after the age of 50 should also have regular
prostrate and testicular exams, as their risk
for these cancers increase with age.
Osteoporosis and other degenerative diseases
are also usually silent and symptoms only occur
when it is too late to do anything. Another silent
disease is hypertension which can further lead
to heart disease and strokes. By getting your
blood pressure checked regularly, you can treat
high blood pressure before it causes any serious
damage. In fact though high blood pressure is
so dangerous, it is the most easy to treat, with
a combination of a healthy diet and an active
lifestyle. Regular check ups can also detect vision
problems as well as dental diseases, skin allergies
and rashes.
The older you grow the more important a physical
exam becomes. Certain problems that you attribute
to "old age," and ‘something you
have to live with’, can actually be underlying
signs of treatable diseases and conditions. Annual
physical exams also give you an opportunity to
speak to your doctor and discuss the latest health
care options open to you.
Many experts now believe that periodic health
examinations are the easiest and most inexpensive
way to combat disease and safeguard people's health.
Remember, the primary goal for your doctor is
to keep you healthy and provide the best care
available. There is now more and more overwhelming
evidence that people who get regular preventative
check ups fare better in terms of health then
those who do not, this is because a complete physical
examination can improve a person’s general
health.
A physical examination should be seen as a means
to your safeguarding yourself, as a thorough exam
can pick up on a variety of illnesses and prevent
potentially devastating diseases. By finding,
diagnosing and treating problems early, you can
live a much healthier and longer life.
Additionally an annual physical exam can also
save you money in the long run. This is because
sickness can be very expensive these days, with
hospital costs, tests, and specialists’
fees costing a lot of money. By going for regular
check ups and catching diseases before they can
occur, you can save yourself a lot of unnecessary
monetary stress and lead a much more productive
healthy life.
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