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    health check in the working age group working age group Is a person between the ages of 18 – 60 years. The medical personnel will take a history to find out the risk of disease. Especially among people whose family has a history of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and general physical examinations such as weight, height, blood pressure measurements. to assist in screening for certain diseases or conditions The aforementioned physical examination should be checked once a year. Or every time to see a doctor with another matter

    Health check
    1. Oral health check.

    Should receive oral and dental health checks from a dentist or dentist annually, once a year
    2. Hearing check

    Should be examined by using the thumb and forefinger rubbing gently, about 1 inch away from the ear canal, once a year.
    3. Health assessment form.

    Cardiovascular
    risk, doctorathome depression
    , nicotine addiction in smokers. (Examine only those who smoke)
    Drinking alcohol (Only those who drink)
    drug and drug use (Examine only those who use drugs)

    4. Additional health checks

    Eye exam: People aged 40 years and over should have an eye exam and be screened for glaucoma. high intraocular pressure And other abnormalities by the ophthalmologist at least 1 time
    Chest x-ray : help detect tuberculosis certain chronic lung diseases or other abnormal lesions in the lungs (only those at risk, such as people with chronic cough, chest pain, or suspected TB and lung cancer)
    complete blood count (CBC) : helps in screening for anemia It may also detect other abnormalities such as abnormal blood cells or platelets.
    Blood lipid level check: should check blood lipid level every 5 years to help assess the risk of cardiovascular disease.
    Blood Sugar Test: Age 35 and older should have a blood sugar test every 3 years to help screen for diabetes risk (if they have their own diabetes tester). should be checked monthly
    Sugar
    monitor Urine test : To help screen for certain kidney diseases
    Stool test : People aged 50 years and over should have a stool test. To screen for colon and rectal cancer once a year.
    Uric acid level test: To help assess uric acid levels which may be associated with the development of gout or uric acid stones. (Examine only people with joint pain have arthritis symptoms or disabilities, which are at risk of gout only)
    Kidney function test : to check kidney function
    Liver function test: to check the function of the liver.
    Hepatitis B Virus (HBsAg) Test : Only people born before 1992 should be tested for Hepatitis B Virus (HBsAg) only once.

    5. Additional health checks for females

    Mammography: Women between the ages of 30-39 should have a mammogram every 3 years from a doctor or health care professional. who have been trained and aged 40 years and over should have an annual mammogram
    Cervical cancer screening: Women over 30 should be screened with a Pap’s smear every 3 years or acetic acid-associated acetic acid (VIA) smear every 5 years, but if they’re 35 years old. and above should have a Pap’s smear, even if you have or never had sex.

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