Chronic conditions are prevalent in Geriatric Health due to the aging process and its impact on the body’s systems. Cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, heart disease, and stroke, are among the most common. These conditions often lead to complications like heart failure, arrhythmias, or other circulatory issues, significantly affecting an older adult’s quality of life. Additionally, osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease, is widespread, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, which can interfere with daily activities.
Other prevalent chronic conditions include diabetes, which can lead to complications such as neuropathy, kidney failure, and vision loss. Chronic respiratory diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are also common, limiting lung function and causing difficulty breathing. Dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, is another significant condition, affecting cognitive function and memory, often requiring long-term care. Managing these chronic conditions requires a multidisciplinary approach to address the physical, psychological, and social aspects of aging, ensuring better health outcomes for older adults.
A Pediatric Physical Exam is an essential part of your child's healthcare routine, providing an opportunity for the doctor to assess their growth, development, and overall health. For children under the age of 1, exams typically occur more frequently, often at birth, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, and then annually starting at age 1. These early exams are important for tracking milestones, administering vaccinations, and addressing any concerns that may arise.
After the first year, pediatric Physical Exams are generally recommended once a year, typically until the age of 18. These annual visits allow the pediatrician to monitor physical and developmental progress, ensure the child is up to date with immunizations, and screen for common health issues such as vision and hearing problems, as well as behavioral or emotional concerns. However, if there are any specific concerns or medical issues, the pediatrician may recommend more frequent visits. Regular check-ups help detect potential health problems early, ensuring that children grow and develop in the best possible way.
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