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7 Health Tests All Women Should Have

Women?s health tests
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Apr 19, 2022

Women are complex! I am not saying that because of my failed relationships. This time, I am talking about the complex body system women have. As a girl ages into a woman, she experiences a lot of changes; some changes are confusing while many changes are troublesome. It becomes very important for you to keep a track of your health conditions, because sometimes, due to lifestyle and inheritance, some of those changes bring about complications that might need expert medical attention.

#1. Breast Analysis

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. In addition to that, it is the second leading cause of death in women. Therefore, going for breast examination should be an important task on your to-do list.

#2. Blood Sugar Test

High blood sugar, which in general is known as diabetes, affects your hearts adversely. It also imposes a threat to the health of your kidney, eyes, and overall health. Given that, blood glucose tests get a mention in the health tests that every woman should undergo.

#3. Cholesterol Diagnosis

High cholesterol level in the body gives rise to a number of heart problems. It also has a negative effect on your brain. With growing age, your cholesterol increases. That’s what makes it a must for you to opt for cholesterol test.

#4. Blood Pressure

High and low blood pressure are associated with an array of complications, including diabetes, damaged arteries, heart diseases, brain stroke, dementia, kidney diseases, eye vessel damage, and sexual dysfunction. It is imperative to maintain the standard level. Blood pressure test is the best way you can keep track of and control your readings.

#5. Bone Strength Test

Osteoporosis, broken bones, and malfunctioned joint are common troubles women go through. Not only do you have to test these conditions, but also you have to follow the best life practices that prevent bone damage.

#6. Skin Cancer Test

In today’s environment, it becomes vital for women (and men, too) to make sure that they stay away from the side-effects of dust, smog, contaminated water and other factors of pollution. Your skin becomes the first victim of polluted air and water; thereby, if there is something unusual with your skin, you should get it diagnosed.

#7. Eye Test

Our lifestyle has changed significantly in recent decades. We spend most of our time on our computer, laptop, or cell phones. The rays emitted by these devices mess up the health of our eyes. And for a woman, it is very important to have a watchful approach. Getting your vision tested and getting a pair of glasses or an eye treatment afterwards is the best way to ensure that you are aware of your surroundings.

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