Full Body Checkup: Why You Need One and What to Expect
Full Body Checkup: Why You Need One and What to Expect
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Definition of full body checkup
- Importance of getting a full body checkup
- Benefits of a full body checkup
- Choosing the right healthcare provider
- Making an appointment
- Medical history and physical examination
- Blood tests
- Understanding lab results
- Understanding imaging results
- Follow-up appointments and further testing
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Cancer
- UHealthy diet and lifestyle habits
- Regular exercise
- Stress management
- Immunizations
- Age-specific recommendations
- Family history and other risk factors
- Symptoms and warning signs
- Recap of the importance of a full body checkup
- Encouragement to schedule a full body checkup
- Final thoughts on maintaining good health
I. Introduction
A. Definition of Full Body Checkup
B. Importance of Getting a Full Body Checkup
C. Benefits of a Full Body Checkup
1. Early Detection of Health Issues
2. Improved Health Outcomes
3. Peace of Mind
II. Preparing for a Full Body Checkup
A. Choosing the Right Healthcare Provider
- NABL – National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories is an institution that provides quality certification for testing including medical, calibration, and reference material production in India. The lab is considered the gold standard if it has a NABL certificate. This is the most important point to be kept in mind while finalizing the lab for your full body checkup.
- Local Processing lab – Many standard labs which have NABL certification as well might not have a processing lab in your city. It is very common for tier 2 and tier 3 cities. I would advise you to choose a NABL-certified lab that has a local processing unit in your city as it will decrease the travel time from your home or nearby collection center to the processing lab. In many cases, the sample takes 12-18 hours just to reach the lab which could alter the values of many parameters.
- Reviews – Always have a look at Google reviews of the lab for the kind of services they are providing.
- Pricing – Different labs have different pricing strategies. The difference in prices could be because of different strategies followed by different companies. I would suggest comparing the packages at www.healthsquad.in before any booking. Here we provide a parameter-wise comparison of different packages offered by NABL-accredited labs.
- Fasting – Mostly all packages include lipid profile and some kind of sugar testing which require compulsory fasting of 8-12 hours. Please make sure you do not eat anything during this period. Only water intake is allowed.
Packages provided by Thyrocare
- Aarogyam C pro
- Aarogyam D pro
- Aarogyam XL pro
- Aarogyam X pro
Packages provided by Dr Lalpath labs
- Swasthfit Super-1
- Swasthfit Super-2
- Swasthfit Super-3
- Swasthfit Super-4
Packages provided by Metropolis
B. Making an Appointment
III. What to Expect During a Full Body Checkup
A. Medical history and physical examination
B. Blood Tests
Blood will be withdrawn through a painless process from your arm using a vacutainer. This blood will be sent to the lab for processing.
Imaging tests like CT scan and 2D echo are confirmatory tests and are usually high-value test that costs a lot. We advise patients to go for a full body health checkup first and then go for the imaging test if advised by doctors.
IV. Interpreting the Results of a Full Body Checkup
A. Understanding lab results
B. Understanding imaging results
C. Follow-up appointments and further testing
V. Common Health Issues Detected Through Full Body Checkups
A. High blood pressure
B. Diabetes
C. Cancer
VI. Preventive Measures to Maintain Good Health
A. Healthy diet and lifestyle habits
B. Regular exercise
C. Stress management
D. Immunizations
VII. When to Get a Full Body Checkup
A. Age-specific recommendations
B. Family history and other risk factors
C. Symptoms and warning signs
VIII. Conclusion
X. FAQs
Citations:
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. (n.d.). High blood pressure. Retrieved from https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/high-blood-pressure
American Heart Association. (2021). Cholesterol. Retrieved from https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/cholesterol
American Diabetes Association. (2021). What is diabetes? Retrieved from https://www.diabetes.org/diabetes