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Healthy Ageing Month: Guide to necessary medical checkups for elderly to promote overall health

The significance of routine health monitoring grows with age. Regular preventive care ensures a higher quality of life in later years by assisting in the early detection and control of health conditions. Here's a complete guide to necessary medical checkups for the elderly to ensure their overall well-being and wellness.

September 22, 2024 / 10:36 IST
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The significance of routine health monitoring grows with age. (Image: Canva)
The significance of routine health monitoring grows with age. (Image: Canva)

The significance of routine health monitoring grows with age. Due to their increased vulnerability to age-related illnesses and chronic disorders, older people require proactive healthcare management. Regular preventive care ensures a higher quality of life in later years by assisting in the early detection and control of health conditions.

To maintain their health as long as feasible, elderly people, especially those over 60, should get specialised medical examinations catered to their age and medical conditions. Dr Rajiv Dang, senior director and HOD-Internal medicine and medical director, Max Hospital, Gurugram, suggests the necessary medical checkups for the elderly.

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Blood profile

For older people, a complete blood profile is essential. Tests for thyroid function, liver function, renal function, blood sugar levels (to identify or treat diabetes), cholesterol (to monitor heart health), and a full blood count should all be included. These examinations offer a comprehensive view of essential bodily processes and can aid in the early detection of illness.