REGULAR MEDICAL CHECK-UP: PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE

in SciFi Multiverse • 13 days ago

Hey 👋 guys. How are you all . Hopefully everyone doing well. It's me @onlygods55 . Today i want to share about medical checkup experience with all of you. Hopefully everyone will enjoy it .

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We all know that Prevention is better than cure - explained the importance of staying proactive about health.For many people, that first hospital visit can be a mix of emotions as well as also for me : anxiety about what types of disease the doctor might find, curiosity about all the medical equipment which is used in all medical purpose, or even relief just to be taking care of their health .

My first experience going in hospital is most memorable day for me. When i was studying at class five in 2011, i broke my hand during playing football. My parents went in a hospital for my check up and treatment for broken hand .

Now a days, some time i going to hospital for medical checkup because i was suffering most of the time be cold and fever . I regularly go to hospital for my regular medical checkup and doctor appointment and take medicine for diseases .

To be frankly say , I believe that it is ture that a lot of persons who always say that, "when ever you go to the hospital for medical check-up, the medical practitioner (Doctors and Nurses) will find out another health problem," so this makes them not to be going for medical check-ups .

Absolutely, that can happen—and it does, more often than people realize. There are a few reasons why health issues might not be detected during a hospital visit .

Early Stage of Illness: those conditions don’t show clear symptoms or markers untill the progress further. For example, early cancer or autoimmune diseases might not show up in routine tests in hospital .

Limitations in Testing: Not all tests are 100% accurate. Some can miss things, or certain conditions require very specific diagnostics that might not be run unless there's a clear reason for disease .

Symptoms Overlap: A lot of symptoms (like fatigue, headaches, stomach pain) are very general and can be linked to many different causes. This can make it hard to pinpoint the exact issue right away .

Time Constraints: In emergency rooms or busy clinics, time is short, and doctors might focus only on the most obvious or urgent issues .

Communication Gaps: If a patient doesn't mention all symptoms or medical history, even unintentionally, it can affect the diagnosis process .

That's all for today.
Thanks for reading .

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The importance of medical checkup cannot be overemphasized. In case of next time get your pictures from free sites like:

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And not from an article.

Thank you for sharing.

Thanks my friend from giving me this important information

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