As we age, body checks become an essential aspect of caring for our overall health, allowing you to gain a comprehensive understanding of your health status. It is particularly important for individuals aged 18 and above to regularly participate in body check programs, as not all early health problems present obvious symptoms. Therefore, early detection of potential hidden issues can reduce the risk of diseases. The medical team at Trinity Medical Center possesses extensive experience and professional knowledge, providing various examination items such as MRI scans, CT scans, 3D mammography, ultrasound scans, X-ray scans, exercise electrocardiograms, blood tests, cancer marker tests, etc., allowing you to undergo a thorough and detailed body check with peace of mind.
Regular body checks are a vital foundation for maintaining health. We have seen that with appropriate examination packages, many potential health issues can be detected and addressed early. From basic blood tests to specialized imaging checks, each examination provides crucial information about our health. Different age groups and genders have unique health needs. Men need to pay attention to prostate health, while women should focus on breast and gynecological checks. Patients with chronic diseases require regular monitoring of relevant indicators. Accurately interpreting body check reports and promptly following up on abnormal indicators is equally important.
Basic physical examinations include several important items. First, measuring height, weight, and calculating body mass index (BMI) can reflect overall nutritional status. Next, checking blood pressure and heart rate is crucial for assessing cardiovascular health. We will also conduct detailed blood tests, including checks on vital organs like the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys.
Examination Item | Detailed Description |
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X-ray Examination | Uses X-rays to capture images of internal body structures, commonly used to check for fractures, lung diseases, etc. |
Ultrasound Examination | Uses ultrasound technology to examine internal organs such as the liver, kidneys, heart, and pregnancy status. |
CT Scan | Generates cross-sectional images through multiple X-ray images for detailed examination of internal organs and tissues. |
MRI Scan | Uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce high-resolution images of internal details of the body. |
Mammogram | Specifically used to check breast health and detect breast cancer early. |
Echocardiogram | Uses ultrasound to examine heart structure and function, assessing heart health. |
Bone Density Test | Measures bone density to assess the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. |
Angiography | Uses contrast agents and X-rays to check vascular health and detect arterial narrowing or blockages. |
Regular body checks help to detect potential health issues early; about 60% of chronic diseases can be better controlled and treated through early detection. They also provide personalized health management advice, serving as an essential foundation for maintaining health.
Basic body check items typically include blood tests (such as complete blood count, liver and kidney function, blood glucose, etc.), imaging checks (such as MRI, CT, ultrasound, etc.), and routine physical examinations (such as measuring height and weight, blood pressure, heart rate, and internal examinations).
Women should pay special attention to uterine and breast checks, especially over the age of 40, and be aware of menopause-related examinations. Men need to focus on prostate health and are advised to undergo prostate checks and other related examinations.
When interpreting body check reports, focus on common indicators within reference ranges, such as blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, etc. For abnormal indicators, based on severity, you may need to seek immediate medical attention, have a follow-up within three months, or track it again in six months. It is also crucial to carefully read the conclusions and recommendations from the primary examining physician.