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    Initial health check For everyone and all ages Regular check-ups can give you peace of mind and relieve you of any future health problems. Because the health check is a check for those who do not have any abnormal symptoms. with the purpose of finding out the risk of disease or diseases and conditions that are asymptomatic which encountered problems early It not only improves your chances of a successful treatment. only reduce the severity and complications of the disease. But it also reduces long-term health costs.

    Initial health check For everyone and all ages
    Initial general health check or comprehensive For both females and males, it consists
    of a general physical examination. The doctor will ask about the history of illness with certain diseases in the family. history of symptoms both past and present Medication history including various behaviors that may affect health together with preliminary examinations such as blood pressure monitoring check body mass index together with a preliminary physical examination by a doctor This will allow the disease to be isolated to a certain extent.
    Complete blood count (CBC) to look for abnormalities in blood components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets. This may indicate an abnormal condition such as anemia, an immune-related condition. platelet count including leukemia
    Measure blood glucose (FPG) and cumulative average glucose (HbA1c) to assess risk. and screening for diabetes
    Check the level of fat in the blood. to check cholesterol and triglyceride levels including good cholesterol and bad cholesterol to assess the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke

    check uric acid levels to assess the risk of gout
    check kidney function This is a blood test to look for levels of creatinine (a waste product produced by muscles) and BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen), which is a waste product from protein digestion. to assess the kidney’s ability to excrete waste products
    liver function test This is to check for abnormalities in the liver and biliary tract. by detecting enzymes and doctorathome substances in the blood for hepatitis Liver deterioration, jaundice
    , thyroid function test It is a test of thyroid function based on blood hormone levels such as TSH and Free T4
    , a test for hepatitis. Hepatitis B virus can be screened for preliminary infection from the HBsAg component and the immune test is HBsAb test, while hepatitis C can be screened for primary infection by anti-HCV test.
    Tests for cancer markers include: gastrointestinal cancer marker (CEA), liver cancer marker (AFP) in men and women, and prostate cancer marker (PSA) in men of all ages.

    Urine test helps in diagnosing diseases in the urinary system. including other diseases that may be related to the urinary system, such as diabetes
    , fecal examination, aids in the diagnosis of primary gastrointestinal diseases such as intestinal infections, parasites, as well as detecting blood in the stool which may be caused by ulcers In the stomach or intestines, hemorrhoids, gastrointestinal cancer

    An electrocardiogram (EKG) is an assessment of the heart’s function at rest. to look for abnormalities such as arrhythmias abnormal electrical conduction of the heart muscle or myocardial ischemia,
    x-rays of the lungs to look for abnormalities in the chest such as the size of the heart, tuberculosis, and various lung diseases
    Abdominal ultrasound examination To detect abnormalities of important organs in the abdominal cavity such as liver, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, intra-abdominal veins It includes the uterus and ovaries in women and the prostate in men.
    Visual acuity and intraocular pressure were measured. It is a general eye health check. and finding the risk of glaucoma

    These tests are suitable for people of working age up to the elderly, both men and women. with some exceptions For certain screenings in the elderly, such as the exercise heart function test (EST), the doctor will advise on a case-by-case basis.

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