Annual physical exam
Overview
An annual physical exam is a comprehensive yearly health checkup performed by a healthcare provider to assess overall health and detect potential medical issues early. This routine examination typically includes vital sign measurements, physical assessments of major body systems, and preventive health screenings.
Common Causes
Regular annual exams can sometimes reveal minor variations in your body's normal functions that weren't previously detected. Changes in diet, exercise habits, sleep patterns, or stress levels throughout the year can affect various health markers. Additionally, seasonal factors, recent travel, or minor lifestyle adjustments may influence your body's baseline measurements compared to previous visits.
Severity Levels
Mild: Schedule your annual physical even if you feel completely healthy - this is your baseline health assessment and an opportunity to discuss any minor concerns or lifestyle questions with your doctor.
Moderate: Don't delay your annual physical if you've noticed subtle changes in your health, energy levels, or have family history concerns that need monitoring and discussion.
Severe: Seek immediate medical attention rather than waiting for your scheduled annual exam if you're experiencing concerning symptoms, significant health changes, or have urgent medical issues that need prompt evaluation.
Medical Attention
Schedule your annual physical exam even when you feel healthy, as it's designed to catch potential health issues before symptoms appear. Contact your healthcare provider if it's been more than a year since your last comprehensive checkup, or if you have risk factors like family history of chronic diseases, are over 40, or take regular medications. Don't wait for symptoms to develop - preventive care is most effective when done regularly as recommended by your doctor.

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