How long does a full body physical examination take, and how often is it better to do a full body ph

Updated on healthy 2024-04-03
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A normal physical examination is about two hours, but it's hard to say that there are many people in the hospital! There are queues everywhere.

    Blood test, urine test, electrocardiogram, blood pressure, general surgical examination, ear, nose, throat and eye, abdominal ultrasound, breast ultrasound, chest X-ray, ** examination and laboratory tests.

    If you find out the problem, you can not let the doctor prescribe the medicine first, or do not pay the price to get the medicine after prescribing the medicine. It costs nothing to prescribe alone, so don't worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The physical examination is very knowledgeable, and it is also very flexible, depending on how much budget you have or what projects you want to do, it is a bit unrealistic to do it all...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended to have a check-up once a year, but for people of different ages and physical conditions, it is appropriate to increase the number of check-ups.

    1. Healthy people

    For people in good health, it is generally recommended to have an annual check-up, and the key items of the examination are important organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, gallbladder, stomach, prostate, breast, and reproductive system, as well as important indicators such as blood pressure, liver function, kidney function, blood sugar, hepatitis, and tumor markers.

    2. People with chronic diseases

    Patients with chronic diseases and people with a family history of genetic diseases should have a special targeted physical examination every 3-6 months in addition to a routine comprehensive and systematic physical examination once a year. For example, patients with high blood pressure can have a physical examination of the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular system every 3-6 months; People with a family history of lung cancer or long-term smokers can have a low-dose spiral CT every 3-6 months.

    3. People with special diseases

    People with hepatitis B and cirrhosis are advised to have blood drawn every 3-6 months to check liver function. People with elevated special indicators (such as tumor markers) should have a follow-up physical examination once every month or two if the cause cannot be identified for the time being, so as to track the trend of relevant indicators and make a correct diagnosis.

    4. Choose the one that suits you

    Physical examination centers generally have a wealth of physical examinations** to choose from. Physical examination** is convenient and fast, suitable for those who have no obvious discomfort in health examination. However, the professionalism and pertinence are poor, and there is no personalization, which may lead to a lot of checks that should not be checked, and a lot of things that should not be checked.

    Therefore, how to choose a physical examination**, you can also communicate with the doctor and adjust it as appropriate.

    Notes:

    1. Regular physical examination is important, but physical examination is only a means, and health is the goal. However, if you only have a simple medical check-up, you will not be able to maintain your health if you continue to live as usual after the medical check-up. The key to staying healthy is to maintain a healthy lifestyle and intervene with risk factors after the check-up.

    2. Health management (physical examination) is an effective method, health management is an upgraded version of physical examination, after the physical examination, the health management doctor will analyze their own health status and make a risk assessment, and carry out the whole process of nutrition, exercise, psychology, traditional Chinese medicine, daily health care and other health interventions for health risk factors, so that the subject can maintain a healthy lifestyle in a targeted manner, so as to better maintain health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello,Whole body bai

    duA: Based on the situation, you can evaluate your age, occupation, gender, health status, etc., and make the most favorable choice. For young people in good health, only one or two medical check-ups a year are sufficient. The second is the elderly, especially the 60-year-old, should go for a physical examination once every six months, if it is a patient with chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, etc., the interval should be about 3 to 4 months.

    If you want a physical examination, go to the Kangkang physical examination network!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is it necessary to do a medical check-up every year?

    Nowadays, many people are reluctant to have a physical examination, which may be due to the uneven quality of domestic physical examination institutions, and the existence of many informal physical examination institutions. Either the physical examination institution is informal, varied, and the people who see it are dazzled, and the result is that there is a shortage of useless items, or the unified physical examination items organized by many units are not based on the specific conditions of the body, and the items that should be checked are not found out.

    But even so, we still have to. You must have a medical examination every year. No matter what age you are, the physical examination should be fixed, and it is best to do it once a year?

    And we should choose a formal physical examination institution to choose the physical examination items that should be done according to our physical condition. We often hear such a sentence that the disease focuses on prevention, and physical examination is the most important means to help us prevent, most of the problems in our body are not sudden, they are accumulated, step by step from small problems to big problems, regular physical examinations can help us find out the small problems of the body, and then improve them, so as to avoid small problems from becoming big problems.

    Many people feel that their body is very healthy, especially some young people feel that their health is in good condition, and they are reluctant to have a physical examination, and they will think that only middle-aged and elderly people will have a physical examination, in fact, this idea is very wrong. Why are people prone to physical problems when they reach middle and old age, or because they did not lay a good foundation when they were young, and some small problems of the body when they were young were overshadowed by the physical state of the prime of life, and when the physical function declined after middle age, it began to appear. The same is a physical examination, different age groups.

    The focus of the examination is different, for people before the age of 20 to do physical examination, should pay attention to check the development of the body, check whether there is a problem of stunting?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is very necessary to have regular medical check-ups, which can detect many problems. Through self-testing and regular physical examinations, the disease can be diagnosed at an early stage, and it is easy and fast. It is necessary to do a physical examination, so whether it is young or middle-aged or elderly, and whether it is a physical or mental worker, it is best to do a physical examination once a year, including electrocardiogram (exercise stress test) and other examinations related to the heart, so as to detect high blood pressure, high blood lipids, diabetes, especially hidden coronary heart disease, so that you can detect the disease in time, no matter how severe, you must be timely and serious**.

    When doing physical examination, routine examinations are sufficient, such as blood routine, urine routine, blood biochemistry, electrocardiogram, B ultrasound, chest X-ray, liver function, and liver function"Two and a half": This test requires fasting, and liver function is mainly used to understand the function of the liver"Two and a half"It is to check whether there is hepatitis B infection, and the content of the two tests is different and can complement each other. This test is usually done in the morning, and try to eat lightly and rest the night before.

    Do not eat breakfast in the morning on the day of blood collection, as diet will affect the test results. 2. Routine blood examination: through blood collection and laboratory tests, check whether the blood cells and other components of the blood such as blood lipids of the examinee meet the standards, determine the nutritional status, partial immune function, blood coagulation function, etc., and then judge whether the examinee has certain diseases.

    3. Blood rheology: it has a forecast for diseases, such as arteriosclerosis, hypertension, coronary heart disease, angina, myocardial infarction, diabetes, cerebrovascular and other diseases.

    4. Renal function: used for the examination of acute and chronic nephritis, kidney disease, uremia, renal failure and other diseases.

    5. Rheumatism: Rheumatoid arthritis, in the course of rheumatism, is a good observation indicator of rheumatic activity.

    6. Liver, gallbladder and pancreatic ultrasound: it has important diagnostic value for the morphology of hepatobiliary, hepatobiliary tumors, gallstones, etc. Women can also do uterine and adnexal ultrasound to check the uterus for foreign bodies or uterine fibroids.

    7. Urine routine: check the urine, mainly reflecting whether the urinary system has infection, tumor and other conditions.

    8. Chest X-ray: Chest fluoroscopy is mainly used to check the heart and lung conditions, especially for asymptomatic early lung tumors, which is the best means of primary screening.

    9. Internal medicine: auscultation and palpation, etc., to check whether there are lesions in the internal organs.

    10. Surgery: including facial features, hearing, physical growth, etc.

    11,**: Routine examination of the prostate, whether there is prostatitis and prostate cancer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It takes about a day to do a full body check-up, depending on how busy the hospital is.

    Physical examination items of the whole body include magnetic co-imaging of the brain or CT examination of the brain for cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, and brain tumor. CT of the chest or anterolateral x-ray of the chest to check for pulmonary tuberculosis, pulmonary nodules, and lung tumors. Electronic gastroscopy for gastritis, gastric ulcer.

    Electronic colonoscopy for intestinal polyps, bowel cancer.

    An electrocardiogram (ECG) is done to check for arrhythmias and insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle. Ultrasonography of the carotid arteries examines plaque formation in the carotid arteries. The inspection of these items often takes time, about a day.

    Attention to the whole body examination:

    The ** of the whole body physical examination is different, and the hospital level is high, and there are many items for the examination, which may be more expensive. The night before the examination, you should work and rest on time, it is strictly forbidden to eat after 10 o'clock in the evening, and you can not do all kinds of strenuous exercises including running, playing ball, etc., you must ensure that you have enough sleep time and sleep.

    A few days before the full body examination, please note that you should have a balanced diet, try to be light, remind you not to eat pork liver, pig blood and other foods with high blood content, and do not eat heavy food, and it is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A full-body examination usually takes about a week.

    Among them, chest CT, abdominal B ultrasound, head MRI, women's ** and breast B ultrasound all need to make an appointment to queue.

    Among them, electrocardiogram, thyroid and neck color ultrasound are relatively fast and do not need to be booked.

    Among them, liver function, especially tumor markers, takes several days to produce results.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, generally speaking, there is no real full body examination, because if you want to do all the items in the hospital, it can take several days. Generally speaking, if you have a physical examination**, it usually takes one day to complete the examination.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are a lot of physical examination items, and the time is also very long, and the specific depends on the time schedule of the hospital. However, if only basic physical examinations are carried out, such as blood routine, urine routine, stool routine, liver function, kidney function, ion analysis, cardiac enzymes, blood lipid analysis, hepatitis B five items, chest X-ray, electrocardiogram and cardiac color ultrasound, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, spleen and kidney color ultrasound, it generally only takes 1 to two days, and you can get the report directly after the examination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The whole body examination you are talking about, if it is just a physical examination of the whole body, if you don't need to use an instrument, it should be ten minutes, if you want to use an instrument, do CT and so on, it may take a day or two.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This depends on the item to be checked.

    The routine general physical examination is very simple, can be completed without queuing for an hour to an hour and a half, and includes blood routine, liver and kidney function and other test items, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, electrocardiogram, etc.

    If there are special items such as CT, MRI, gastroscopy, organ blood flow diagram, etc., it will take a little longer.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It generally takes about two hours to do a general examination, and it generally takes an empty stomach to check blood glucose, blood lipids, blood routine, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, spleen and kidney ultrasound. In addition, a general examination will be done to check the brain magnetic resonance imaging or cranial CT, and the neck ultrasound can check the thickness of the carotid artery intima-media and the formation of carotid plaque. Thyroid ultrasound can check for thyroid nodules, breast ultrasound can check for breast nodules and breast hyperplasia, and uterine ovarian ultrasound can check for uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts.

    Bladder prostate ultrasound can check for prostatic hyperplasia, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, spleen and kidney ultrasound can check fatty liver and liver cysts, and arteriosclerosis can check the elasticity of arteries.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The time for the whole body examination should be quite long, because there are many items, if there are many people, you have to queue up, and the time of one day must not be completed, how can it take two days.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    During the physical examination, if there is no need to queue up for the whole process, it can basically be completed in about an hour. In the physical examination center, blood tests are first taken on an empty stomach, followed by ultrasound, and the first Helicobacter pylori insufflation is also required, and then the interval between the second Helicobacter pylori insufflation is used to carry out the corresponding electrocardiogram examination and physical examination of each department, and finally the corresponding ultrasound and chest X-ray examination.

    Without queuing, the above checks can be completed in hours.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The time required for a full body physical examination should be about three hours, and if you have fewer items for physical examination, and on the same day, there are fewer people in the hospital for physical examination, then it will take about an hour and a half to complete. If there are too many people in the ultrasound room, it may not be your turn to wait for half a day, and it may take more than three hours.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In addition to our regular physical examination, there are also color ultrasound and other gastroscopy, colonoscopy and other items, so it takes about two days to complete the examination.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    A full-body examination depends on the situation to determine exactly how long it takes. A routine physical examination can be done in the morning. Of course, this is related to the efficiency of the physical examination center.

    However, if you need to check some special items such as gastroscopy and colonoscopy, these items are more time-consuming, and may take 1-2 hours, and the whole body examination may not be completed in the morning, and it will take a day to sum up.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, according to your description, basically every hospital will have its own medical examination center. The full body examination can go directly to the physical examination of things. Get up in the morning on an empty stomach, and the physical examination center will conduct an examination, which will not take a day, fast, that is, in the morning.

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