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How to keep track of your health on World Health Day

When was the last time your family and you got a complete check-up done?

How to keep track of your health on World Health Day

World Health Day

Prevention is better than cure and this World Health Day on Saturday, take tangible steps to secure the health of yourself and your family.

Gowri Kulkarni, and Mamta Harish Iyer share tips to help you manage your family’s health better.

Heart, Disease, Health, Dementia

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Complete health check: When was the last time your family and you got a complete check-up done? If the answer is more than 6 months back, it’s time to visit the doctor again.

anti-microbial, antibiotics

Regular medicines: If you have conditions like thyroid deficiency, high or low blood pressure or calcium or iron deficiency, you may require regular supplements to be taken. Keeping track of your usage, not forgetting your dose and even getting medicines regularly from the market can be quite painful. Technology can help through this as well – set daily reminders for your family member or yourself on smartphones to make sure a dose isn’t finished.

Depression

Mental health support: Visits to psychologists can be inconvenient and difficult for people suffering from mental health concerns. Technology-driven solutions that connect your family and you conveniently to a therapist via a phone or computer are ideal to provide the kind of mental health support your family needs.

Sexual health and hygiene: Like mental health, sex is a taboo subject. It is essential for you to make your family aware of the most common sexual health problems and how to deal with them. However, given the sensitive nature of the subject, people are hesitant to see specialists. Through apps and other health networks and technologies, people can discreetly and conveniently get their most personal and intimate questions about sexual health and hygiene answered by some of the best specialists in India.

periods, balance diet, menstrual cycle

Diet management: The old myth that you are what you eat is like most clichés annoyingly true. Consulting a nutritionist for your family and choosing the foods that fill your grocery baskets based on their health situation and requirements can help in creating the right kind of family diet that boosts immunity and health for everybody.

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