Early Disease Detection: Screening 25 To 49 Years
Screening, 25 to 49 Years
Early disease detection during adulthood is intended to identify diseases that may develop as you age. Regular checkups and screening are important to stay in good health.
How often you have the following tests depends on your age, health, and risk factors for specific diseases. Tests that may be done at your regular checkups include:
- Blood pressure screening.
- Breast cancer screening for women.
- Cervical cancer screening for women.
- Cholesterol screening.
- Colorectal cancer screening.
- Coronary artery disease screening.
- Dental checkup.
- Diabetes type 2 screening.
- Gestational diabetes screening for women.
- Hearing tests.
- HIV test.
- Prostate cancer screening for men.
- Screening for alcohol abuse (also called alcohol misuse).
- Screening for depression.
- Sexually transmitted disease screening.
- Skin cancer screening.
- Testicular cancer screening for men.
- Thyroid disease screening.
- Tuberculosis screening.
- Vision tests and glaucoma screening.
Monitor your weight, and see your doctor if you suddenly or consistently gain or lose weight. For more information, see the topics Healthy Weight and Obesity.
Women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant may be screened for genetic conditions, sexually transmitted diseases, and other conditions. For more information, see the topic Pregnancy.
| Last updated: | November 21, 2008 |
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| Author: | Debby Golonka, MPH |
| Reviewed By: | Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine |
| Editors: | Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Pat Truman, MATC |
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