What are the body checkups

The whole body checkup includes many items, depending on what the specific purpose of the checkup is. Routine body checkups include routine blood and urine tests, as well as height, weight and blood pressure checks in internal medicine, in addition to electrocardiograms and liver and kidney function tests. If you want to add more tests, you can also do abdominal ultrasound, chest X-ray or chest CT examination. For middle-aged and elderly people who want to screen for cancer, tumor markers and other laboratory tests can be added. For specific high-risk groups, such as patients with high blood pressure, high blood lipids, and high blood sugar, additional tests for blood sugar, blood lipids, and uric acid can be performed. In addition, coronary artery disease screening tests, including cardiac ultrasound and coronary CT, can be added.