Title: Kickstart Your New Year’s Health Resolution with Regular Check-ups
In the whirlwind of setting New Year’s resolutions, we often impose lofty health goals upon ourselves, but how do we measure our progress? According to Dr. Ray Rattu, SpPD, a healthcare practitioner at Mayapada Hospital Jakarta Selatan, the key lies in regular check-ups.
"To truly embrace health, we must have benchmarks to determine if we’re on the right track," says Dr. Ray. Regular check-ups provide these much-needed insights, ideally conducted annually, especially for those over 35.
But what does a comprehensive check-up entail? Dr. Ray explains that it varies depending on one’s health profile and needs. However, general categories and age-related vulnerabilities often guide the types of investigations.
For young adults (17-35):
Infected conditions are common among this age group. Regular check-ups can help monitor and prevent:
-Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
–AIDS
-Hepatitis
For adults (35-60):
Beyond the 35th mark, it’s crucial to monitor metabolic disorders. Here’s what you should be screening for:
-Acid reflux
–Cholesterol levels
-Blood sugar (glucose)
-Blood pressure
Why Regular Check-ups Matter
Regular screenings are not about seeking sickness but understanding your body better. Early detection can prevent:
-Sudden health scares
-Chronic illnesses
-Financial burden from extensive treatments
Staying Accountable
Checking off that annual check-up box isn’t just about ticking off a resolution. It’s about understanding that health isn’t a destination but a journey. Staying accountable to your health today is investing in a tomorrow free from preventable health crises.
So, as you set your New Year’s resolutions this year, don’t forget to pencil in your health check-up, and stick to it. It’s about more than just Januarys; it’s about starting a new chapter in your health journey.
