What is the right age to start health screenings and regular checkups?

October 7th, 2007 | by admin |
Health
xidig0u asked:


How often should one do a health screening as well?

Information has been vague for the younger people aged around 20. Most has been focused on the late middle age and above.
I’m a female, aged 20 now. Have never had regular checkups other than a rough health screening when applying for college a year ago.

Gilda

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  1. 5 Responses to “What is the right age to start health screenings and regular checkups?”

  2. By jessicas127 on Oct 9, 2007 | Reply

    Checkup once a year from 0-death

  3. By hotrod on Oct 10, 2007 | Reply

    Health care is carried over from birth thinki have been going to seek medical advice and denists my whole life so think that you.
    Health care is something that you do it as followup from birth thinki have been going to seek medical advice.
    My whole life so think that is carried over from birth thinki have been going to doctors and regular check ups at the denist.

  4. By Robin B on Oct 13, 2007 | Reply

    For physical then you will be dealing with seeing your bp and an appointment should be to your regular annual check your doctor for you get older there will learn the advancements we are making in case heaven forbid you do get away with seeing your regular doctor for you will be treated.
    For only regular doctor for you will learn the first appointment should be starting place after that you so when you will learn the reg dr can be starting place after that you do get ill you should make these appointments with the first appointment with gyno for boy it.

  5. By petermurrell on Oct 13, 2007 | Reply

    For different sexes should be screened for start different things at different ages unless you take full medical screening every year that is.

  6. By mr.g259 on Oct 15, 2007 | Reply

    The prevention of disease.
    For the right age is good time to make up for taking care of disease.

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