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Tests You Should Have Done At The Doctor

Eye Exam

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Most people are familiar with the eye chart test, where you read progressively smaller letters from a distance. But there’s actually a lot more to an eye exam than that. Your optometrist or ophthalmologist will also check your eyes for signs of disease, assess your risk for future problems and evaluate how well your eyes are working together. They’ll also take measurements to determine the right prescription for glasses or contact lenses.

Even if you’re not having any vision problems, it’s important to have a regular eye exam, as many eye diseases do not have any symptoms in the early stages. In some cases, early detection and treatment can help prevent vision loss. So if you’ve been putting off that eye exam, there’s no time like the present to schedule an appointment.

Skin Check

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A skin check is a medical exam of the skin to look for early signs of skin cancer. A dermatologist usually does the exam, and it generally takes less than 30 minutes. During a skin check, the doctor will examine your entire body, including places typically not exposed to sunlight, such as the scalp, soles of the feet, and under the fingernails. They will also look for any changes in existing moles or freckles.

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States and is curable if detected early. As you can see, it’s essential to have a skin check every year, even if you don’t have any noticeable changes on your skin. If you have a family history of skin cancer or you’ve had prior skin cancer, you may need to have more frequent skin checks. Talk to your doctor about how often you should have a skin check based on your individual risk factors.

Don’t Hesitate To Get These Tests!

These are just a few of the basic tests you should have done at the doctor. Of course, there are many other tests and screenings that may be recommended based on your age, gender, family history, and lifestyle. So be sure to talk to your doctor about which tests are right for you. And remember, early detection is key to maintaining your health and preventing disease. So don’t hesitate to get the tests you need!

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