
Full Body Checkups: Not Just for the Sick, But for the Smart
Have you ever given a puzzle a try that is missing pieces? That's sort of what checking your health is like without having a full body checkup! The reality is whether you are feeling great or not so great, it is possible there are silent signals your body is giving you that you can't monitor - yet. That is where a full body checkup is like a superhero in a lab coat and medical team. A full body health checkup is not just about the possibility of disease. A full body health checkup is peace of mind, early intervention, and also working towards a long-term healthy lifestyle. With the help of Xactvision Diagnostic, knowing what is going on in your body is so much easier and smarter.What Exactly Full Body Checkup Means?
A full body check-up includes various types of tests done to evaluate the entire body and internal organs to evaluate the current state of a person's health and to assess for risk factors for health conditions or warning signs of abnormalities. What tests a full body check-up includes will differ for each individual, but everyone should make sure they have a full body check-up done at least once a year. It’s Not Paranoia, It’s Prevention: Why You Need a Full Body Health Checkup Let's dispel the myth: full body checkups aren't only for the elderly and chronically ill. In fact, they are essential for any health-conscious person, whether you hit the gym five days a week, work too much, or binge on weekends. A full body checkup involves a complete assessment of some of your vital organs, blood work, cholesterol levels, and more. Think of it as an annual "system update" for your body -- and we mean it when we say that Xactvision Diagnostics can provide accurate, fast, and insightful information.More Than Just a Report: What’s Inside a Full Body Checkup?
Spoiler alert: it's way more than just a blood test. A typical full body check-up includes:- Liver & kidney function tests
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Lipid profile (bye, bad cholesterol!)
- Thyroid function
- Vitamin D/B12 levels
- ECG, chest x-ray, and often an ultrasound