Early Disease DetectionScreening, 25 to 49 YearsEarly disease detection
during adulthood is intended to identify diseases that may develop as you age.
Regular checkups and screening are important to stay in good health. How often you have the following tests depends on your age, health, and
risk factors for specific diseases. Tests that may be done at your regular
checkups include: Monitor your
weight, and see your doctor if you suddenly or
consistently gain or lose weight. For more information, see the topics
Healthy Weight and
Obesity. Women who are pregnant or trying
to become pregnant may be screened for
genetic conditions,
sexually transmitted diseases, and other conditions.
For more information, see the topic
Pregnancy.
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