Who should pay close attention to health check-ups?

First, white-collar workers and office workers

White-collar workers and office workers socialize more, and irregular eating patterns such as overeating and midnight snack disturb the normal metabolism of human body, providing conditions for the onset of fatty liver, dyslipidemia and obesity. Therefore, the prevalence of fatty liver and dyslipidemia in white-collar workers and office workers is higher than that in other populations. If you can have a physical examination once a year, these diseases can be found and treated early.

Second, sub-healthy people over 40 years old

With the growth of age, the body and mind gradually began to be slightly unbalanced, but over 40 years old, the proportion of potential disease States also rose sharply, and more and more obvious disease symptoms appeared around 55 years old. Sub-health status also becomes clear after middle age. Middle-aged people who shoulder the burden of career and family should never underestimate the sub-health status.

Middle-aged people over 40 years old should establish physical examination files and have regular physical examinations every year. For diseases found in physical examination, such as cysts, stones, polyps, etc. , do not need drug treatment or ineffective, should be reviewed regularly according to the doctor's advice, and dynamically observe the changes in the condition; Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and diabetes should be systematically treated and followed up. People who smoke for many years or are exposed to irritating gases should have regular check-ups to find lung cancer as soon as possible. The detection of tumor markers, such as alpha-fetoprotein and carcinoembryonic antigen, can also be added to exclude liver cancer.

Third, patients with chronic diseases.

Patients with chronic diseases refer to people who have already suffered from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, hepatitis, asthma, stomach diseases and other diseases. It may be temporarily relieved under the treatment of a doctor, but it will never be "once and for all". Therefore, these people still need regular follow-up visits and examinations. Diabetes patients should check their blood sugar at least once a month to see if there are any complications; Patients with hepatitis B should have a B-ultrasound examination of the liver once every six months, so as to find liver lesions as soon as possible.