During an Annual Physical, your healthcare provider will conduct a thorough examination and review of your health history. The visit usually begins with a discussion about your medical history, any current symptoms, and your lifestyle habits, such as diet, exercise, and smoking or alcohol use. This is followed by a physical examination, where the provider will check your vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature. They may also examine your heart, lungs, abdomen, and other areas to ensure everything is functioning properly.
In addition to the Physical exam, your provider may order routine blood tests and screenings, depending on your age, gender, and risk factors. These tests can include cholesterol levels, blood sugar, and kidney function. If necessary, your provider might recommend additional screenings, such as mammograms, Pap smears, or prostate exams. The visit concludes with a discussion about any findings, recommendations for lifestyle changes, and a plan for follow-up care if needed.
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