Why Should Check-Up Be Done Once a Year?
In the pace of modern life, we often fail to notice the silent signals our body sends us. We attribute fatigue to workload, headaches to stress, shortness of breath to lack of air. However, some of these complaints may be the first harbingers of diseases that can lead to serious consequences if not noticed in the early period. At this point, annual check-ups become vital.
What is Check-Up?
Check-up is a comprehensive medical examination and screening process to evaluate the general health status of the body, even if there is no complaint yet. This package, which consists of blood tests, urine analysis, imaging methods and physician evaluation, scans multiple systems simultaneously.
5 Main Reasons That Should Be Done Once a Year
- Catches silent diseases: Many diseases such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and early-stage cancer progress without symptoms for a long time. Check-up reveals these silent dangers.
- Reduces the cost of treatment: A disease diagnosed early can be treated in a much shorter time and at a lower cost than an advanced stage.
- Identify risk factors: A personalized risk map is created by evaluating all family history, lifestyle and biochemical values.
- It measures the effectiveness of existing treatments: It is clearly seen with regular check-ups whether medication and diet therapy work in individuals with chronic diseases.
- Provides mental peace: Instead of living under the uncertainty of the question “Do I have anything?”, managing your health with evidence-based information is also psychologically relaxing.
At what age, every how many years?
General guidelines recommend that healthy individuals between the ages of 18-40 should be born at least once every two years; It recommends that individuals aged 40 and over undergo a complete blood count, biochemistry panel and physician examination once a year. If there is a family history of heart disease, cancer or diabetes at an early age, this frequency should be increased.
The Cost of Postponing the Check-Up
According to World Health Organization data, cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. A significant portion of these deaths can be prevented by early screening. Similarly, the rates of early detection of common cancers such as colorectal cancer, breast cancer and cervical cancer have increased significantly in the last decade thanks to screening programs.
What Happens After Check-Up?
The results are evaluated holistically by the internal medicine specialist. Annual follow-up is planned for normal values; lifestyle changes are recommended in cases where limit values are detected; In case of abnormal values, referral is made to the necessary branch. The main goal is not to treat the disease, but to prevent the disease from occurring.
Don’t leave your health to chance. You can contact our clinic to make your annual check-up appointment.
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