In modern medicine, alongside therapeutic healthcare services, preventive health services and early diagnosis and monitoring programs are increasingly gaining importance. Early diagnosis is particularly crucial for certain diseases, especially cancer. Therefore, check-up examinations contribute to early detection of such diseases, thereby enhancing treatment success.

Conditions of our time such as coronary artery diseases, cancer, hypertension, and many other illnesses require early and accurate diagnosis, which is of immense importance for both life expectancy and quality of life. Another objective of undergoing check-up examinations is to assess risks associated with age, gender, smoking, and particularly in women, hormonal periods (such as fertility and menopause), as well as to investigate familial risks such as diabetes, coronary artery disease, stroke, and cancer.

16 Reasons to Undergo Check-up!!

  • Is our heart functioning well? Are there any leaks in our heart valves? Are our heart vessels clear? What is our risk of a heart attack?
  • Are there any stones, sand, or infections in the urinary tract or bladder? Are our kidneys functioning properly?
  • Is our liver, which acts as the body’s factory, functioning well? Is there fatty liver?
  • Is our spleen, which produces blood and regulates our immunity, normal?
  • Is our pancreas gland, which produces hormones like insulin and glucagon necessary for maintaining sugar balance, normal?
  • Do we have diabetes? What is our risk of diabetes?
  • Do we have insulin resistance, a major cause of obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and fatty liver?
  • Do we have hypertension or hypotension?
  • Do we have high cholesterol and triglyceride levels, crucial for heart and vascular health?
  • Are our thyroid hormones, which regulate our body’s metabolism and are essential for heart and vascular health, at normal levels? Do we have goiter?
  • Are our adrenal glands, which regulate our body’s hormone balance, normal?
  • Are our minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, crucial for many bodily functions and linked to several diseases when deficient, normal?
  • Are our sodium and chlorine levels, which maintain our body’s fluid balance and can lead to hypertension when imbalanced, normal?
  • Are our calcium, phosphorus, and Vitamin D levels, crucial for bone metabolism, normal?
  • Are our Vitamin B12 and folate levels, crucial for preventing forgetfulness, numbness in the hands and feet, and anemia, normal?
  • Are our iron levels and iron stores, crucial for preventing anemia, normal?

Can Cancer be Prevented with Check-ups?

Regular annual check-up examinations are crucial for early diagnosis of cancer. Some cancers can be detected with correct screening before symptoms appear. Through cancer screening in asymptomatic individuals, precursor structures of certain cancers can be removed, thereby preventing cancer formation. Some types of cancer can be completely cured when caught early, and treatment is more successful in early stages. Studies have shown that early diagnosis extends life expectancy.

TESTS CONDUCTED

Examinations: Check-up Examination Cardiology Examination Dietitian Examination Urology Examination

Laboratory Tests: Complete Blood Count: Detects anemia, blood diseases, and abnormalities in blood cells Fasting Blood Glucose: Diagnoses diabetes mellitus HBA1C: Monitors diabetes mellitus Insulin (Fasting): Measures insulin hormone levels ALT: Assesses liver function AST: Assesses liver function ALP: Assesses liver and bone diseases GGT: Evaluates liver function Anti-HIV: Detects HIV infection Anti-HCV: Detects immunity against Hepatitis-C Anti-HBs: Detects immunity against Hepatitis-B HBsAg: Detects Hepatitis-B infection and carrier status Uric Acid: Diagnoses protein metabolism and gout TSH: Evaluates thyroid function FT4: Assesses thyroid/goiter diseases Sedimentation: Detects infectious and inflammatory diseases Creatinine: Assesses kidney function HDL Cholesterol: Evaluates high-density lipoprotein levels LDL Cholesterol: Evaluates low-density lipoprotein levels Total Cholesterol: Measures body fat percentages Triglyceride: Measures fat levels in the blood BUN/UREA: Assesses kidney function Calcium: Evaluates bone and calcium metabolism Iron: Evaluates blood and iron metabolism Iron Binding Capacity: Assesses blood and iron metabolism Ferritin: Evaluates blood and iron metabolism Urinalysis: Detects kidney, urinary tract, and bladder diseases Vitamin B12: Detects anemia and nervous system disorders Vitamin D3: Assesses Vitamin D-related diseases

CEA: Screens for general cancer Fecal Occult Blood: Detects bleeding diseases from the stomach and intestines

Radiological Examinations: Pulmonary X-ray: Chest radiograph Whole Abdomen Ultrasonography: Imaging of intraabdominal organs Thyroid Ultrasound: Imaging of the thyroid gland (goiter)

Cardiological Examinations: Electrocardiography: Diagnoses heart diseases and rhythm disorders Echocardiography: Evaluates heart muscle function and nervous conduction system Exercise Stress Test (Eort Treadmill): Tests for diagnosing heart diseases

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