How many physical examinations do parents have every year when they are old? What are you checking?

Under normal circumstances, people under the age of 60 have a physical examination at least once a year, and patients over the age of 60 or suffering from major chronic diseases have a physical examination at least twice a year. Generally speaking, people under 60 mainly check whether some routine operations are normal, such as blood routine, urine routine, blood pressure, insulin secretion and other important indicators that may lead to chronic diseases. Over 60 years old, they mainly check cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and major tumor diseases. If there are no problems with these types of tests, it means that our bodies are very healthy. In addition, if the body has the following conditions, you need to pay attention and carry out relevant inspections:

1, suddenly dizzy

First of all, if you often feel suddenly dizzy, you should pay attention to it, especially middle-aged and old friends. If there is no special chronic disease, if we often suddenly feel dizzy recently, it is likely to be a disease on our head, such as hypertension, cerebral hemorrhage, stroke and other dangerous chronic diseases, which all have symptoms of sudden dizziness in the early stage. At this time, you should go to the hospital for examination immediately, do a targeted project such as brain ct, and then proceed reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.

I eat a lot at every meal, but my weight is dropping sharply.

If we eat too much at every meal recently, we will be hungry soon after meals, but in such a situation that we can eat, our weight has not increased, but has dropped sharply. At the same time, we are prone to thirst, and our vision has become blurred and dropped very quickly. At this time, we must pay attention to it and go to the hospital for routine urine examination as soon as possible, because this is probably a typical symptom of pre-diabetes mellitus.

3, palpitations, palpitations, chest tightness

Finally, pay attention to your heart. If you have palpitation, chest tightness, tachycardia or bradycardia recently, you need to pay attention to it, because this is a typical pre-coronary heart disease state. Although it is not certain that it must be coronary heart disease, this state has an indispensable relationship with many heart diseases, so I suggest that if this happens, you should also have a physical examination.