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  • 10 health checks you might be overdue for

    AIA Vitality - 5 min read

    22 January 2019


    We all know we’re supposed to get regular health checks, but it’s all too easy to let that annual appointment slip by the wayside. If you’re planning to make an appointment with your GP, here are 10 essential health tests you might be due for.

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    No matter what stage of life you’re in, January is a great chance to take stock of your health and prepare for the year ahead. New year, new you, right? If you want to start 2019 on the right foot, consider booking in for some of these common health checks – especially if it’s been a while between visits. You know what’s even better (aside from the knowledge of your own health and wellbeing)? If you’re an AIA Vitality member, ticking a few of these boxes might just net you a nice AIA Vitality points boost, as well.

    Skin checks

    We’re a nation of sun-lovers, and that carries a degree of risk. According to the Cancer Council, two in three Australians will be diagnosed with a case of skin cancer by the time that they’re 70-years-old – the majority of which are caused by sun exposure.

    Early detection is key to the treatment of skin cancers, which is why regular checks are so important. You can have them conducted professionally, or with the help of a guide, you can perform them yourself.

    AIA Vitality members can also claim 1,000 AIA Vitality points for completing a guided skin self-examination via the AIA Vitality website or app.

    Make your #onechange

    Strike while the iron is hot. Jump on the phone and book a consultation with your GP this week.

    Dental check-ups

    Have you been putting off a trip to the dentist? Well, now is a great time to book in for a checkup. In order to keep your smile pearly white, you’ll need regular cleanings and oral examinations of your teeth and gums to ensure that all is as it should be.

    If you’re a member of AIA Vitality, you can earn 1,000 AIA Vitality points annually by going for a general dental check-up. That’s one more reason to smile.

    Cervical screening tests

    Routine cervical screening is necessary to detect and treat cervical cancer in its early stages. Women over the age of 25 should be screened periodically to detect human papillomavirus, a virus that causes changes in the cells of the cervix that can potentially lead to cervical cancer.

    As of last year, the cervical screening test replaced the previously used pap test as the preferred method of cervical cancer detection. If you’re over 25 and have been tested since December 1, 2017, you won’t be due for another screening for five years. If you’ve been screened prior to December 1, 2017, your next test will be two years from your last – before you move on to a five year testing cycle. However, if you have any concerns, don’t wait, talk to your doctor straight away.

    Blood pressure checks

    It’s important to have your blood pressure tested regularly, as high pressure (hypertension) can be indicative of serious health issues. Hypertension increases your risk of heart attacks, stroke, and kidney failure, and doesn’t present with noticeable symptoms – making testing the most effective way of detecting the condition.

    A GP can check your blood pressure as part of a standard consultation, so don’t delay making an appointment.

    Blood tests

    Blood tests are a useful tool for checking your cholesterol levels. High cholesterol can indicate a range of things, including an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. A 2012 study by the Heart Foundation found that 32 per cent of Australians had unmanaged high blood cholesterol.

    Blood work can also be used to determine glucose levels and identify diabetes, as well as dietary deficiencies – including iron and vitamin D.

    STI screenings

    Annual STI screenings are an essential part of personal health. STI rates are on the rise in Australia, with instances of chlamydia increasing by 43 per cent and cases of syphilis tripling in the past decade.

    It’s important to be tested even if you’re feeling fine, as certain STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhea can be asymptomatic and remain undetected. In such cases, you’re putting your partner(s) at risk inadvertently. If you’re sexually active, it’s recommended that you get tested regularly.

    Eye tests

    Regular eye testing can catch issues with your vision long before they develop into serious problems. General recommendations by optometrists suggest that you should have your vision tested every two years, unless you’re over 60, have diabetes, or suffer from a history of eye problems – in which case you may need more regular check-ups.

    If you’re an AIA Vitality member, you can earn 1,000 AIA Vitality points each membership year by having your eyes checked by an accredited optometrist or medical practitioner.

    Weigh yourself

    The new year is the perfect time to step onto the scales and make a note of your weight. The Australian government uses the BMI formula (your weight in kilograms divided by your height in metres) to determine a healthy weight range.

    The ideal is a score between 18.5–24.9, although this changes depending on a variety of factors – including cultural background, age, pregnancy, and level of athletic activity. More information about your BMI can be found at the Australian Government’s Healthy Weight site.

    Check your immunisations are up to date

    There’s a host of different reasons that you might need an immunisation or vaccination. If you work in an industry that could potentially expose you to infectious diseases like healthcare, teaching, or emergency services, you’ll need up-to-date immunisations to protect yourself and others.

    If you’re planning on travelling, you may need vaccinations for diseases like cholera, meningococcal, and rabies. Talk to your GP about where you’re planning on going, and what you’ll need to be treated for before leaving.

    Even if you don’t work in an at-risk industry and aren’t planning on travelling, you may want to protect yourself against the flu with an annual vaccination. Oh, and AIA Vitality members can earn 1,000 AIA Vitality points each year simply by providing proof of attendance for a flu vaccination.

    Bowel cancer screening

    If you’re over 50-years-old, you should be screened for bowel cancer every two years. If you’re aged 50, 54, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72 or 74, you can request an at-home screening kit that will be mailed to your house.

    If you have a family history of bowel cancer, you may need more regular screenings than the general population. Consult with your GP for further information.

    Staff Writer

    This article is brought to you by AIA Vitality, a personalised, scientifically-backed health and wellness program that supports you every day to make healthier choices.

    Disclaimer:
    The information in this article is general information only and is not intended as financial, medical, health, nutritional, tax or other advice. It does not take into account any individual’s personal situation or needs. You should consider obtaining professional advice from a financial adviser and/or tax specialist, or medical or health practitioner, in relation to your own circumstances and before acting on this information.


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