1. Brain examination: There are more and more patients with cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage in their thirties. CT can examine tumors and infarctions, but the brain is generally not examined in routine physical examination, and because of the high cost, many people generally do not do brain CT.
Second, bone mineral density examination: Now many middle-aged women know about calcium supplementation, but they are not very clear about whether they are short of calcium. There is no item to measure bone mineral density in routine physical examination, and few people go to the hospital for bone mineral density examination themselves.
Third, oral examination: If there are symptoms such as bleeding, bad breath, loose teeth, sensitivity to hot food, and soreness during the examination, it is best to ask a doctor to check your teeth.
4. Heart examination: At present, routine physical examination generally relies on electrocardiogram to detect the heart. Nowadays, many people often find problems such as arrhythmia and myocardial fatigue in physical examination because of their heavy work pressure, tight pace of life and heavy heart burden.
5. Blood sugar test: In general physical examination items, fasting blood sugar is often needed. Some people think that everything will be fine if fasting blood sugar is normal. However, although fasting blood glucose is normal, if the blood glucose level is higher than the normal value 2 hours after meals, even if it does not meet the diagnostic criteria of diabetes, it is impaired glucose tolerance, which sounds an alarm for macroangiopathy.