How to keep a check on your health
As a healthy body and mind are the prerequisites of a successful business here for everyone of my beautiful female friends and readers a timely reminder by Kadence Buchanan on how to keep a check on your health. By the way this is not to exclude all the male readers but more to the point to make an example that we all need to keep up the good work.
Regular exercise and a balanced, healthy diet are the hallmarks of good health. However, although you may be doing your best to fulfill the requirements of these two essentials, there is still a lot to be concerned about. That is why it is advisable to have regular visits to the doctor to undergo tests to monitor your health and check for possible diseases.
During your visits, the doctor will usually ask about your personal medical history and that of your family to determine past incidence of heart disease, breast cancer or thyroid disease.
The following is a simple health checklist that every woman must be aware of.
1. Teeth
Upon turning 18, women are encouraged to visit their dentists at least once a year for a dental exam and cleaning.
2. Eyes
It is recommended that women undergo an eye exam every other year. Upon turning 40, women should have eye examinations at least once every year even though they may have no problems with their sight. And after age 45, women are encouraged to undertake regular testing for glaucoma.
3. Hearing
Doctors recommend that women past the age of 65 should have their hearing checked annually.
4. Blood Pressure
Most doctors advise their women patients to have their blood pressure checked at least every two years.
5. Physical Exams
When a woman is in her twenties, she should have at least two physicals during a 10-year span. Each physical should check her height and weight as well as her cholesterol levels. If the cholesterol level is normal, succeeding check-ups can be undertaken every five years until the woman reaches the age of 65 and then every three to five years afterwards.
From the ages of 30 to 65, women should have a physical examination every one to five years based on her overall health. After the age of 65, she should have regular check-ups that monitor blood pressure and other tests including a blood test and urinalysis.
6. Breast Exam
The American Cancer Society recommends that women undergo a self-examination of their breasts every month to detect any bumps that may signify the onset of breast cancer. Their website provides detailed instruction on how to do this properly.
7. Mammograms
After the age of 40, women should undergo annual mammogram testing to determine the possible presence of breast cancer. If a woman has breast cancer in her family, then she should subject herself to a mammogram earlier than that. For the best results, it is advisable to undergo the mammogram at the same medical facility and, if possible, using the same machine, to ensure accuracy.





Johanna,
Definitely important to take care of our bodies. They’re the only ones we’re going to have for the fantastic journey of life!
Good tips,
Val
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Excellent suggestions for staying healthy! Couldn’t have said it better.Always good to keep these in mind and you have collected a nice, quick read to remember.
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Johanna,
Great advice for keeping healthy (most of it true for men, too)! There is such a strong mind/body connection, that we really must attend to our physical AND mental health so that we can enjoy our lives to the fullest.
Thanks so much for this reminder,
Adam
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Hi Adam,
thanks for your comment. Keeping the balance right in those two areas is a key to overall health and I believe happiness and fulfillment in life.
Many thanks Johanna
Hi Lesly,
Thanks for stopping by and your encouragement.
Looking forward to reading more of your valuable posts.
Johanna
You are so right Val,
and we often don’t remember until we suffer from any ailments. Let’s enjoy our bodies every day.
Thanks for leaving a comment
Johanna