Liver and kidney function, routine hematuria, 12 lead electrocardiogram, myocardial enzymes, transcranial Doppler, hemorheology, blood lipids, blood sugar, abdominal color ultrasound, pelvic color ultrasound, carotid color ultrasound, thyroid color ultrasound, whole body thermal imaging, hepatitis C antibody, rheumatoid factor, anterior and posterior cervical position, chest position, gynecological examination, thyroid function, etc.
Transcranial Doppler
Nowadays, people are prone to cerebrovascular diseases due to increasing work pressure. Transcranial Doppler can detect intracranial and extracranial blood vessels and their branches, and even detect tiny cerebral aneurysms. It plays an important role in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of cerebral arteriosclerosis, cerebral arterial insufficiency, cerebral vasospasm, cerebral vascular stenosis, cerebral vascular occlusion, cerebral hemorrhage and ischemic stroke.
Detection of systemic arteriosclerosis
The detection of arteriosclerosis is helpful to diagnose abnormal diseases such as decreased elasticity, increased hardness, intimal thickening, plaque and stenosis caused by cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and coronary heart disease, and realize early detection and diagnosis.
Other tests that women should take are
Osteoporosis screening
Women must have bone mineral density examination at the age of 65, and high-risk women must be screened at the age of 60.
Breast examination and X-ray examination
The incidence of breast cancer will increase with the age of women. Therefore, it is recommended to have mammograms and X-rays of 1 every 1-2 years after the age of 50.
Pelvic examination and cervical scraping
Many women still need routine pelvic examination and curettage after the age of 50, especially if you still have sex, you should do it every 1-3 years.
Thyroid examination
The American Thyroid Association believes that it is particularly important for women to check their thyroid. The thyroid gland is located in the neck and is the power station of the body, which can produce hormones needed for metabolism. Thyroid diseases can lead to hair loss, weight change, fatigue and depression. Women at the age of 50 must have thyroid examination every 5 years 1 time.