Medical Tests And Exams No One Should Miss

Everyone wants to be healthier. They take the time to exercise and eat right. Perhaps they even skip out on a few dinners to ensure they're sticking with their diet. However, something most individuals typically don't do is regularly undergo medical tests and exams. In some cases, it's likely because they don't feel they need to. After all, they feel healthy and are slim! Others may choose not to undergo regular medical tests and exams because they fear the truth. No one wants to receive a call telling them they actually have cancer. Many believe it's easier to live in denial. However, everyone should undergo the following medical tests and exams regularly. This will ensure they're just as healthy as they appear to be and will remain as such for as long as possible.

Regular Physical Exam

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When it comes to prevention, there is often nothing better than a regular physical exam. These are the annual physicals health insurance and job typically require from individuals. Or, at the very least, a physical everyone should require themselves to undergo. A doctor can use the check-up to ensure their patient is in good health, such as ensuring they are maintaining a healthy weight, keeping control over their blood pressure, and catching potential issues early. They can also use the time to keep patients up to date on any vaccinations they need to have. While most physical exams are pretty standard, there may be exceptions for those who have a family history of heart disease or other problems. The doctor may choose to pay special attention to certain parts of a patient's body to ensure they are not also developing the disease or condition. Women typically receive a breast exam during their physical, even before they reach the need for regular mammograms and other tests.

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Pelvic Exam And Pap Smear

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While no woman may like the idea of a pelvic exam and Pap smear, they are both necessary examinations for women to ensure their body is at its healthiest. It can be difficult to know if tumors or cancerous growths have developed in these parts of the body without the exam. A Pap smear typically involves a test for the cervical cells of the woman's body. A doctor uses a small brush and spatula to scrape off a few cervical cells. Those cells are then examined under a microscope to look for any abnormalities. The Pap smear is one of the most effective methods of screening for cervical cancer. Women should typically start having Pap smears when they reach twenty-one years old and then continue to have one every three years, provided the result come back normal (if they return abnormal results, doctors will work with patients on the appropriate course of action from there). For a pelvic exam, a doctor will look at the woman's external pelvic area, including the vagina, hips, and organs. They will also check the woman's pelvic muscle strength. A pelvic exam typically needs to be done less than a Pap smear.

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